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EV Good News
10th EV Charging Station Launches In Kentucky
Kentucky launches its 10th public EV charging station, advancing its electric vehicle infrastructure despite slower progress compared to other states. The development marks continued progress in expanding EV accessibility in the region.
EV Good News
8th Annual EV Raffle Launches: One Ticket, Three Prizes! Win a Rivian, Lucid, or Porsche. Tickets Support Fight For Clean Energy.
The Chesapeake Climate Action Network launches its 8th annual EV raffle offering prizes of Rivian, Lucid, or Porsche vehicles. Ticket sales support the organization's clean energy advocacy efforts.
Climate
Picturing Earth in a New Light
A NASA analysis maps where artificial light at night has increased and decreased globally. The study provides insights into nighttime illumination patterns across Earth.
Wildlife Good News
Week in wildlife: super-rare bongos, ducks on parade and Marmalade the Thames seal
A weekly wildlife photography collection features rare bongos, ducks, and Thames seal Marmalade. The compilation showcases diverse animal subjects from around the world.
Climate
Ice Moves Out of Aniak
Spring melt along Alaska's Kuskokwim River caused ice jams and flooding in Aniak. The seasonal ice movement is typical of the region's spring thaw cycle.
Energy
US solar makers accuse Toyo and Origin Solar of duty evasion in Ethiopia
US solar manufacturers filed a complaint alleging Chinese companies are evading tariffs by assembling solar products in Ethiopia. The case involves Chinese-origin components being used to circumvent existing antidumping duties.
Policy Good News
River Thames in London gets first official bathing spot on Friday
The River Thames in London has been designated as its first official bathing area, with 13 new monitored swimming zones opening across England on Friday. The designations follow evidence that thousands of people swim in these waters year-round.
EV
A Hyundai IONIQ 5 Is Much Larger Than A Hyundai Santa Fe From 2001
The Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric vehicle is significantly larger than a 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe, raising concerns about vehicle size growth in the EV market. The author explores real-world implications of this trend after personally experiencing the size difference.
Opinion
David Attenborough is not just a national treasure: he is also the most radical person on TV | Jonathan Liew
An opinion piece argues that David Attenborough, despite his gentle public image, delivers radical political critique about capitalism's environmental excesses. The article suggests his messaging about economic reform and sustainability challenges represents more provocative environmental thinking than typically recognized.
Energy
U.S. Solar developer seeks connection to wrong powerline, delays project five years
A Virginia solar project submitted an interconnection application to the wrong power company, forcing a complete restart of the process. The administrative error could delay the project's construction by five years until 2032.
EV
Volkswagen delays the Golf EV again — Will we ever see it launch?
Volkswagen has delayed the launch of its all-electric Golf beyond the expected 2028 arrival date. The automaker has not yet confirmed a new timeline for the vehicle's release.
Policy
ARTsolar challenges local content compliance in South African solar tenders
A South African High Court ordered the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy to release documentation for three solar tenders awarded to ARTsolar, after the company challenged whether preferred bidders met local content requirements for PV modules.
Energy
Coal India shuts down solar manufacturing arm
Coal India has dissolved its solar manufacturing subsidiary, CIL Solar PV Ltd, formally ending its planned entry into integrated solar PV manufacturing.
Wildlife
Don’t reach for the bug spray: scientists find insects may feel pain after crickets nurse sore antennae
New research shows crickets display pain-like behavior by grooming injured antennae similarly to how dogs nurse wounds. Scientists say this flexible self-protection response suggests insects may experience pain as a subjective feeling rather than automatic nerve response.
EV Good News
Rivian rolls out ‘Hey Rivian’ AI assistant with full vehicle control
Rivian launches 'Hey Rivian' AI assistant for Gen 1 and Gen 2 R1 vehicles with full vehicle control via over-the-air update. The feature requires a Connect+ subscription and offers capabilities beyond competitor systems.
EV Good News
This chic beach car EV concept even has a pickup bed [Images]
Renault has unveiled the 4 JP4x4 concept, a chic electric beach vehicle featuring an open top, pickup bed, and all-electric AWD powertrain. The concept combines modern EV technology with beach buggy styling and utility.
EV
Issues with Tesla’s Robotaxi “Rollout” in Texas
Tesla's robotaxi rollout in Texas faces significant delays, contradicting CEO Elon Musk's previous predictions of rapid nationwide deployment.
Energy
Fire hits German home fitted with photovoltaic tiles
A fire spread beneath the roof of a German home equipped with photovoltaic tiles, requiring extensive dismantling of PV components to extinguish. A firefighter sustained an electric shock injury during the incident.
Wildlife
Who are the women sustaining luxury fishing in Brazil’s Pantanal?
A story about women involved in luxury fishing operations in Brazil's Pantanal wetland region. The piece explores their role in sustaining fishing practices in this biodiverse ecosystem.
Ocean
Color Off the Mid-Atlantic Coast
An unusual phenomenon is occurring in shallow waters off the Mid-Atlantic coast near Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia. NASA Science is investigating what is causing the color changes in the region's offshore waters.
Wildlife Good News
Britain and Ireland’s wildflowers – in pictures
The Eden Project's National Wildflower Centre is opening entries for its 2026 photography competition showcasing Britain and Ireland's 1,600 wildflower species. Selected photos will be displayed at Eden Dock during Nature Week in London.
EV
Malaysia Is Increasing Local Tariffs To Protect Its National Car Brands
Malaysia is implementing increased tariffs on imported electric vehicles starting July 1, 2026, to protect domestic automakers. The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry announced the tariff structure will be based on vehicle value.
Energy Good News
A Mothers’ Day Call: Women, Rise Up For Transformative Clean Energy!
A Mothers' Day themed article calls for women to lead transformative clean energy initiatives. The piece connects the historical women's movement with contemporary clean energy advocacy.
Energy
Solar tech theft on the rise in Chile
Theft of solar equipment is increasing at photovoltaic installations across Chile's major regions. Companies are responding by implementing enhanced security measures including surveillance and perimeter fencing.
News
New Chevy Spark EUV is officially the best selling electric SUV in Brazil
Chevy resurrected Spark EUV nameplate with the launch of the all-new, affordable Chevy Spark EUV for 2026, with the hopes that its new, 220-mile range EV would be a “game changer” that helps accelerate the company’s EV transition in developing markets – and it’s now officially the best sel
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