Tag: 2021
A toxic chemical from the Gelman Plume was found in water wells in Scio Township
Michigan’s environment department found new detections of 1,4-Dioxane in residential wells in Scio Township. Washtenaw County says these wells have been tested before, but the state has lowered its level for reporting dioxane.
From Niche To Normal: Why The 5–15% EV Window Changes Everything
In the previous article, I explored a combined framework to predict technological tipping points: the diffusion of innovations, logistic growth (s-curve), and complex adaptive systems models. Together, these theories illustrate how technology adoption starts gradually among a small group of users and then accelerates sharply after reaching specific adoption levels. … [continued]
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Census finds the number of Kirtland’s warblers down; there’s a shortage of nesting habitat
The rare Kirtland’s warbler population is down by about 30% from the last census taken in 2021. The problem is there are not enough jack pine trees the right age to attract nesting pairs of the songbird.
BYD Sealion 06 — Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Better
BYD continues to push new models into the market at a furious pace. The latest version of the Sealion 06 looks to be a winner.
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Federal Grant Funding for Biking at Stake in Multiple Lawsuits
I joined the League of American Bicyclists straight out of law school during a simpler time. I did original research on traffic laws and wrote about their nuances in our Bike Law University series. There were federal threats to funding for bicycling, but those came from Congress, which is expected due … [continued]
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