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BYD Has An Aggressive Plan To Expand Into Foreign Markets
BYD is taking the long view, as it seeks to expand sales and production to many countries in Europe, South America, and the Middle East.
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Earth To Methane Super-Emitters: You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide (PS, You Can’t Even Run)
Methane super-emitters are the target of a new $100 million investment by Bloomberg Philanthropies, aimed at growing the global network of methane detection satellites and coordinating corrective action among governments.
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Tesla & Xpeng Tout Flying Cars
Tesla and Xpeng are planning to bring flying cars to the masses. Is that really what the masses want or need?
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TotalEnergies Loses In Paris Court, Marking A Turning Point For Fossil Fuel Truth-In-Advertising
In late October 2025, a Paris court quietly shifted the ground under one of the world’s largest oil companies. TotalEnergies, the French multinational once known simply as Total, was found to have misled consumers about its role in the energy transition. The decision was not about spills or emissions or … [continued]
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Trust in Transition: Why Global Aviation Is Starting to Fly on Chinese Certification
When Brunei quietly announced that it would recognize the airworthiness rules of China’s Civil Aviation Administration, it seemed like a bureaucratic footnote. But the decision is a bellwether. By accepting CAAC certification as valid within its own jurisdiction, Brunei effectively declared that it trusts Chinese aviation regulators as much as … [continued]
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