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Climate
Melting Snow Off Shivelyuch
Russia's Shivelyuch volcano continues near-constant activity, causing snow melt in the region. The volcanic thermal emissions are contributing to localized ice and snow loss.
Opinion Good News
Thank you, David Attenborough, for 100 incredible years of life on Earth | Jess Harwood
A tribute to David Attenborough celebrating his 100 years of life and influence on environmental awareness. The piece reflects on his inspirational impact through nature documentaries.
Wildlife
To Glyphosate Or Not To Glyphosate — That Is The Question
A condo community supervisor discusses management of invasive wedelia on coastal dunes and considers whether to use glyphosate herbicide for control. The story examines tradeoffs between chemical and non-chemical methods for invasive species removal.
Wildlife
Lasers, hawks and even guns haven’t solved the UK’s pigeon problem. There is a better way | Sydney Lobe
UK cities have spent millions on ineffective pigeon control methods like hawks and lasers. The article advocates for a proven, humane, and low-cost alternative strategy.
EV Good News
Electric Buses Sent To Ukraine For Humanitarian Assistance
Azerbaijan donated five electric buses to Ukraine as humanitarian assistance. The buses support Ukraine's transportation needs during the conflict.
Policy Good News
Momentum building for Scottish-style land access rights in England, says film
A documentary titled 'Our Land' highlights growing momentum for Scottish-style public land access rights in England, where only 8% of land is currently accessible to the public. The film aims to foster informed conversation about the right to roam movement in the country.
Climate
California Drivers Are Paying a More Than $6-a-Gallon Price for the War in Iran
California gas prices exceed $6 per gallon, forcing drivers to reduce travel and spending. High fuel costs are linked to geopolitical tensions affecting global oil markets.
EV Good News
1966 Ford Mustang converted into a Tesla with working ‘Full Self-Driving’
A Sacramento shop owner converted a 1966 Ford Mustang into a fully electric Tesla-powered vehicle with working Full Self-Driving capability. The conversion achieved comparable efficiency to a Model 3 at 258 Wh/mi.
EV Good News
ENGWE anniversary sale $1,048 savings, Lectric e-bikes get up to $793 savings, Segway Max G30P e-scooter $500 low, more
Multiple electric vehicle and mobility brands are offering significant discounts on e-bikes, e-scooters, and related products during anniversary and seasonal sales events. Various manufacturers including ENGWE, Lectric, Segway, and Aventon are featuring price reductions on their electric mobility offerings.
EV
Who Is Tesla Selling 1 Million Humanoid Robots A Year To?
Tesla plans to build a factory for 1 million humanoid Optimus robots annually, replacing Model S production. The company's quarterly report highlights robotics as a major strategic focus.
EV
Sporty Cars Outshine Subcompacts At The Beijing Auto Show
The Beijing Auto Show featured a proliferation of large premium SUVs and performance sports cars, marking a shift in China's automotive market preferences away from subcompacts.
Wildlife Good News
Unusual ant interaction hints at mutualistic ‘cleaning’ system
Entomologist Mark Moffet observed a mutualistic cleaning relationship among ant species in Arizona's Chiricahua Mountains, similar to fish cleaning stations found in coral reef ecosystems. This discovery suggests complex social behaviors and interdependencies may be more widespread in insect communities than previously documented.
EV Good News
Hyundai’s Pleos infotainment system is like Tesla’s, but with one big difference [Images]
Hyundai launches the Pleos Connect infotainment system with AI-based features similar to Tesla's interface. The system offers smartphone-like usability with an unspecified key differentiation from Tesla's offering.
EV Good News
Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ unsupervised fleet finally shows some signs of ramping up
Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi fleet has grown to 25 vehicles across three Texas cities, marking the first notable expansion after months of stagnation in the program.
Energy
US DOE Has Released 17.5 Million Barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve since March
The U.S. Department of Energy released 17.5 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve between March 20 and April 24. The releases included 7.1 million barrels during one week of the period.
Wildlife Good News
‘Creamy, nutty’ spiders are protein source for Indigenous Indian tribe
Indigenous communities in Nagaland, India consume orb-weaver spiders as a traditional protein source, according to new research. The practice represents a sustainable food system that has been part of local culture for generations.
Wildlife Good News
Older than the dinosaurs: scientists finally unlock secret of the mayfly’s dance
Scientists have discovered why mayflies perform their distinctive vertical flight dance, an ancient behavior that may be crucial to their survival. The research sheds light on one of nature's oldest insects, which have remained largely unchanged for 300 million years.
Opinion
Are we being told the truth about a gas profits tax? | Fiona Katauskas
A cartoon commentary questioning the transparency and truthfulness of government messaging regarding a gas profits tax. The piece suggests potential misinformation or misleading communication on the policy.
EV
Ford beats Q1 earnings, raises forecast thanks to $1.3 billion in tariff relief
Ford exceeded Q1 earnings expectations, driven primarily by a $1.3 billion tariff refund and recovery at its Novelis plant. The automaker raised its full-year forecast based on these financial gains.
Energy
International LNG Prices Rise Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure
LNG prices in Europe and Asia have risen since the Strait of Hormuz closure on February 28. The disruption has created diverging price patterns between global natural gas markets.
Energy
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars No; Fuel Cell Combat Drones Yes
US drone manufacturer Heven Aerotech has secured an Army contract for hydrogen fuel cell UAVs. The development highlights military applications of fuel cell technology despite slower adoption in commercial vehicles.
EV
Tesla promises FSD V14 Lite for HW3 cars internationally to appease growing tensions
Tesla commits to expanding FSD V14 Lite to HW3 vehicles internationally, but only after US rollout with no timeline. The vague promise comes amid growing frustration from European and international HW3 owners excluded from the initial rollout.
EV Good News
Vacuum company shows concept rocket-boosted EV that does 0-60 in 0.9 sec
Chinese vacuum company Dreame unveiled an electric supercar concept claiming 0-60 mph acceleration in 0.9 seconds. The vehicle represents another EV performance concept from the appliance manufacturer.
EV Good News
Tesla finally launches ‘Robotaxi’ app on Android, nearly a year after iOS
Tesla launched its Robotaxi app on Android via Google Play Store, nearly a year after the iOS release. The app expanded the ride-hailing service to Android users across Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
Opinion
When protest works
Annie Leonard and André Carothers examine historical protest movements through curated episodes of resistance. The work explores how social movements succeed without providing a unified theory of dissent.
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