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Will Banning Social Media for Minors Actually Help Reduce Carbon Emissions?

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The answer is: No. Next question. Okay, fine. Let’s do this properly. Somewhere in a government conference room — air conditioning on full blast, bottled water for every seat, a PowerPoint deck that took three consultants and two months to produce — somebody connected these two dots and felt brilliant … [continued]

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Don’t Blame Technology For The Start-And-Stop Transition To Clean Energy

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Does the transition to clean energy rely on technology? Sure. Energy innovation is one kind of technological advancement that can enrich human lives, as the energy system is the primary source of greenhouse gas emissions and a major driver of climate change. Over the last decade, technologies have evolved enough … [continued]

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Elli Mobility Provides Charging Services for the Vatican’s Electric Fleet

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The Vatican adopts Elli Mobility’s charging card and digital fleet management platform to manage its growing electric vehicle fleet  Access to more than 1 million public charging points across Europe  Central digital platform enables management of charging processes, energy consumption and billing  More than 2,500 companies already rely on Elli … [continued]

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China Leads, India Surges, America Lags Badly in the Clean Power Buildout

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JMK Research’s report on India’s fiscal 2026 renewable additions crossed my screen and forced a wider question. If India had just added 44.6 GW of solar in a single fiscal year and reached 150.26 GW of installed solar by March 31, 2026, what did the broader global league table of … [continued]

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