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What’s The Connection Between Soils & Climate Change?
Five years ago the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) warned that human pressures on the systems of land, soils, and fresh water were intensifying, just when they were being pushed to their productive limits. The majority of pressures were derived from agriculture, including the increase in … [continued]
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It’s Splitsville For Ford & SK As EV Battery Plan Deconstructs Itself
The Intertubes practically erupted in flames on December 11 when word broke that the Ford Motor Company and the leading South Korean firm SK On abruptly dropped their EV battery manufacturing joint ventures in Kentucky and Tennessee. Although the breakup was reportedly mutual, Ford indicated that SK may have jumped … [continued]
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Kia Launches Netflix Film Collaboration: “The Kia EV5 x Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery”
Kia launches its global partnership campaign with Netflix film ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’, featuring the Kia EV5 Creative film series highlights EV5’s authentic SUV design and its spacious, comfortable interior through a suspenseful, lighthearted storyline Campaign targets six key markets—Korea, Canada, and major European countries—aligning with EV5’s … [continued]
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Delivering More for Our Riders in a Year of Incredible Growth
By the Waymo Team Earlier this week in San Francisco, a mother in labor hailed a Waymo to the hospital and ended up with an extra surprise: her baby delivered in the backseat. Some people just can’t wait for their first Waymo ride. In 2025, people in cities across the … [continued]
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Georgia’s Utility Regulator Rushes Deal for Georgia Power Before Public Hearing
ATLANTA, Georgia — An hour before hearing testimony from the public and advocacy groups, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) posted a settlement agreement approving Georgia Power’s plan to build the most expensive gas plants in the country, leaving Georgians to foot the bill. The settlement, which the PSC is … [continued]
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