Tag: May
How Will Boston And Other Coastal Cities Fight Sea Level Rise?
In the 1980s Boston converted mud flats into prized land for its Seaport area. Even then, thoughts of sea level rise hovered in the back of developers’ minds, but the opportunity for growth and prime assets won out. Safeguards such as elevating the whole neighborhood or building sea walls around … [continued]
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Dyer: Is Trump’s Nigerian plan a distraction or a whim?
The smart money instantly assumed something new and embarrassing was coming out about the U.S. president and Jeffery Epstein
Epsilon Advanced Materials Anticipates EV Batteries For 1 Million US-Made EVs Per Year … Are They Nuts?
The leading Indian EV battery materials firm Epsilon Advanced Materials plans to meet the graphite anode demand of 1 million in made-in-the-US EVs per year by 2030.
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Renewable Energy Infrastructure Resilience Tested as a Supertyphoon Approaches the Philippines
The convergence of climate reality and energy transition Super Typhoon Fung-Wong (locally designated Uwan) is approaching the Philippines with forecast sustained winds potentially exceeding 185 kph (115 mph), and a possible intensification to Category 5 (157 mph or higher or 252 km/h or greater) strength, it tests a fundamental question … [continued]
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Royal Society Report: Geoengineering Is A Really Bad Idea
A study by the Royal Academy shows that geoengineering is fraught with climate and political dangers that could backfire on humanity.
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