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Hidden Super-Emitters: The Climate Imperative Of Addressing Abandoned Fossil Fuel Infrastructure
Methane, long overshadowed by carbon dioxide in global climate discussions, is finally receiving the attention it deserves. Recent research, including a just published critical global inventory, A global inventory of methane emissions from abandoned oiland gas wells and possible mitigation pathways by Lei et al., highlights methane emissions from the … [continued]
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EVs Take 22.3% Share In France – BYD Dolphin Surf Arrives In Showrooms
May’s auto sales saw plugin EVs take 22.3% share in France, a drop from 24.1% year-on-year. The YoY baseline was lifted by 2024’s social leasing programme, so the YoY comparison is somewhat skewed. Overall auto volume was 123,919 units, down some 12% YoY. The Citroën e-C3 was the best-selling BEV … [continued]
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London critics blast Ontario’s get-tough move with school boards
Oversight legislation making it easier for Queen’s Park to take over school boards obscures key education funding issue, critics contend.
Arizona Tribes Explore The Benefits Of Floating Solar
The Gila River Indian Community is building floating solar installations to conserve precious water and make renewable energy.
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The State Of The Food We Consume
The Trump administration’s Big, Beautiful Bill is in the hands of the Senate now. Yes, some of the House measures within those 1000 pages will look different, but three food and agricultural provisions that are certain to affect the state of the food we consume are expected to remain intact: … [continued]
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