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Fossil Fuels Or Food: Which Is Worse For Climate Change?
For the people who know, the title’s pairing is ridiculous because it is well established that fossil fuels contribute more to climate change than agriculture. However, the other day someone insisted to me that food contributes more to climate change than fossil fuels. “Because we eat every day,” the person … [continued]
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The Human Health Risk Of Breathing Carbon Dioxide
The US government says we can never have too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A team of actual scientists strongly disagrees.
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New Offshore Wind Study Confirms The Obvious: A Malevolently Incompetent Clown Is Steering The US Clown Car
A new report from the consulting group OpenWater Renewables indicates that concrete can help reduce the cost of floating offshore wind platforms.
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Now Available in the Philippines
Ford Philippines launched the Mustang Mach-E Premium EV in the Philippines on August 8, priced at PHP 3,499,000 (~$61,690). It features a 98.7-kWh (88 kWh usable) battery with a 550 km range, dual motors providing 394 hp and 678 Nm torque, and electronic AWD. The design combines a classic Mustang … [continued]
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Costco, Ford, & GM Apply The Streisand Effect To Electric Vehicles
Tariff wars and tax credits notwithstanding, Ford celebrated the grand opening of its new Electric Vehicle Development Center in California last week, while GM pitches low-cost LFP batteries and Costco spreads the word about its EV marketplace.
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