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Lynk & Co 08 Lights Up Europe With Impactful OOH Campaign
What: Lynk & Co is rolling out a bold Europe-wide Out-of-Home (OOH) campaign to support the launch of the game-changing Lynk & Co 08 – the first plug-in hybrid SUV in Europe offering up to 200 km all-electric range combined with DC fast charging. This milestone product redefines what’s possible … [continued]
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Renewables Drive A Stake Through The Cold, Dark Heart Of King Coal
Ember reports that renewables provided more electricity to the world than coal in the first six months of the year.
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Kia PV5 Redefines Mobility Through Customer-Centric Modular Design
Built to meet customers’ evolving needs, PV5 is first dedicated model in Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business strategy Embodies Kia’s commitment to developing sustainable business and personal mobility solutions Kia targets 250,000 PBV sales by 2030, with the PV5 set to be followed by the PV7 in 2027, and … [continued]
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Carbon Leakage in the Aviation Sector: Is it a problem, and if so, what can be done to address it?
Carbon leakage refers to the risk of emissions shifting outside of areas where there are climate policies in order to avoid paying the extra costs of complying with these policies. For aviation this means passengers choosing transfers at hubs near EU borders, such as Istanbul, Doha and Dubai, to avoid … [continued]
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Hawaii Hits Milestone in Rooftop Solar
Hawaii has the highest rate of rooftop solar power adoption in the US, on a per capita basis. It makes sense, as the power grid is largely (~65%) powered by imported fossil energy sources and is therefore predictably very expensive, at 42+ cents per kilowatt-hour. That makes rooftop solar a … [continued]
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