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Tesla ‘FSD’ approved in Denmark, 4th European country in 2 months
Denmark has provisionally approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system, becoming the fourth European country to do so in eight weeks. The approval came despite Denmark's previous concerns about the technology raised at the EU level.
EV
Waymo buys Apple’s abandoned self-driving car proving ground for $220M
Waymo acquired Apple's 5,500-acre autonomous vehicle testing facility in Arizona for $220 million to expand its robotaxi operations. The deal represents a corporate asset transfer with indirect implications for transportation electrification and urban mobility.
Energy Good News
EcoFlow Early Prime Day power station deals up 62% off + bonus savings and FREE gifts/rewards from $149, more
EcoFlow is offering up to 62% discounts on portable power stations during its Early Prime Day sale. The promotion includes deals on various power stations and renewable energy accessories starting from $149.
Opinion
The real reason why e-bike throttles have gotten worse
An opinion piece discusses declining quality in e-bike throttle design over the past decade. The author reflects on how throttle performance has generally worsened despite some good options remaining available.
Wildlife Good News
New golf-ball sized blue octopus species now identified in the Galapagos
Scientists confirmed a new deep-sea octopus species, Microeledone galapagensis, discovered in the Galapagos in 2015. The golf-ball-sized blue octopus was found nearly 1,800 meters below the ocean surface.
Energy
Georgia Power Rates Dip, But the Savings Aren’t Likely to Last
Georgia Power's utility rate settlement will lower near-term costs for customers, though advocates express mixed results. The proceedings address operational costs but savings may not be sustained long-term.
EV
Tesla pushes Roadster demo to August as SpaceX thruster work continues
Tesla has delayed the public demonstration of its next-generation Roadster to August or later, pushing back the showcase of the vehicle's SpaceX thruster system.
EV Good News
Yozma IN 10 + IN 10 Pro electric dirt bikes with up to $1,043+ exclusive savings, Lectric Father’s Day e-bike Sale, Segway Navimow, more
A roundup of summer sales on electric dirt bikes, e-bikes, and cordless lawn equipment from various manufacturers. The deals feature significant discounts on electric recreational and yard maintenance products.
Energy
‘Get out from behind your screen, our industry is ultimately about people’
Kim Keats from Ekon Strategy Consulting emphasizes the importance of direct human interaction in the solar industry. He advocates for in-person engagement with colleagues, clients, investors, and market participants.
Wildlife Good News
More than 100,000 cockroaches worth $200,000 seized from NSW breeder in record-breaking bust
Biosecurity officials seized over 100,000 exotic cockroaches valued at $200,000 from a NSW breeder in a record bust. The invertebrates were likely destined for the exotic pet trade.
Wildlife Good News
Week in wildlife: a lazy sea lion, baby ospreys and rare lemur quads
A weekly wildlife photography collection features a lazy sea lion, baby ospreys, and rare lemur quadruplets from around the world. The images showcase diverse animal species and their natural behaviors.
EV
The Cadillac Lyriq costs $200 more for 2027, but it gains a key new feature
The 2027 Cadillac Lyriq will cost $200 more while gaining a new feature. The modest price increase reflects ongoing EV market adjustments.
Policy
South East Water’s greatest failure was not contacting customers during winter outages, report finds
South East Water failed to adequately communicate with customers during winter water outages affecting tens of thousands in Kent and Sussex. A Consumer Council for Water report found fewer than one in ten customers were satisfied with the company's crisis response.
EV
Tesla retroactively added ‘supervised’ to FSD contracts owners signed years ago
Tesla retroactively modified Full Self-Driving purchase agreements signed years ago to add 'supervised' language that wasn't in original contracts. Some owners can no longer access their original documents.
Opinion
How Today’s Media Influence The Ways We Perceive The Food System On Which We Depend
An article examines how media shapes public perception of food systems and dietary habits, referencing post-WWII eating patterns and modern food choices.
Opinion
How small actions can become planetary forces
Thomas Crowther's book opens with a personal anecdote about a misidentified snakebite to illustrate how perception and interpretation shape our responses to threats. The story appears to introduce concepts about how individual understanding and actions can have broader planetary impacts.
Energy Good News
Anker launches SOLIX S2000 power station + bundles starting from exclusive $598, EGO Z6 zero turn riding mower bundle new low, more
Anker launches the SOLIX S2000 power station with exclusive pricing starting at $598. Multiple green tech products including electric mowers and scooters are available at discounted prices.
EV Good News
Rolls-Royce Spectre Series II gets NACS, 16% more range at 308 miles
Rolls-Royce unveiled the Spectre Series II with 16% more range (308 miles) and NACS charging adoption. Despite improvements addressing previous criticisms, global sales dropped 47% to 1,002 units in 2025.
EV
A court just decided how much foot movement counts as ‘pedaling’ an e-bike
A court ruled on whether minimal foot movement qualifies as pedaling for e-bike classification purposes. The decision addresses regulatory definitions for electric bicycle operation.
Wildlife Good News
Nature boys and girls – here’s your chance to get published in the Guardian
The Guardian's Young Country Diary series invites children aged 8-14 to submit articles about their summer nature encounters. The initiative encourages young people to observe and document wildlife in their local environments.
Opinion
Demand Destruction Is The Reward Fossil Fuel Donors Get For Supporting MAGA
An opinion piece argues that US geopolitical tensions with Iran will reduce fossil fuel demand, making unreliable energy sources unsustainable. The author suggests this market shift benefits renewable energy adoption.
Wildlife Good News
Week in wildlife: a baby pangolin, a gorilla super-mum and Formula One geese
A weekly photo collection showcases remarkable wildlife moments from around the globe, including a baby pangolin and notable animal behaviors. The images highlight biodiversity and animal life across various habitats.
EV Good News
This Tesla owner won $10k in court for Tesla’s FSD lies (Updated)
A Tesla owner won a $10,600 court judgment against Tesla for failing to deliver on Full Self-Driving promises made during the vehicle's purchase. Tesla delayed payment but eventually compensated the owner after years of unfulfilled autonomous driving capabilities.
Policy
Iran Deal Coming Soon — Because Exxon Is Running Out of Oil
Story discusses potential Iran nuclear deal negotiations and Exxon's declining oil reserves. The connection between geopolitical energy policy and fossil fuel depletion is explored.
Climate Good News
‘Flavor is under siege in this country’: how food in America lost its taste
Industrial farming has diminished food flavor in America over the past century, but chefs, breeders, and farmers are working to restore taste quality. Wisconsin sweetcorn breeder Bill Tracy exemplifies efforts to develop superior varieties.
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