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Iceland Warns Slower AMOC Is A Security Threat To The Nation
The AMOC ocean current keeps Iceland from freezing. Now the country is planning what to do if it stops flowing.
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Understanding EV Charging Tariffs In South Africa: Here’s What You’ll Pay To Power Your Electric Vehicle
A lot of people worldwide still do not have sufficient knowledge around electric vehicles and the benefits for switching to electric, which is why all forms of awareness programs are essential. Information around electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and EV charging tariffs is not yet as readily available and as accessible … [continued]
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Owen Sound’s Hockey Fest gets rolling with high school hockey action
A three-day celebration of Canada’s winter game kicked off Thursday in Owen Sound. The Hockey Fest celebration started with a pair of high school hockey games inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. The girls’ and boys’ Owen Sound District Wolves faced off against the visiting Grey Highlands Lions, with several area schools in attendance […]
New Analysis Debunks the Assumption That Air Passenger Growth Drives Economic Growth
Industry claims, often echoed by governments to justify airport expansion, that more flights benefit the economy, undermined by new research. The first ever Europe-wide analysis investigating the link between the growth in air transport and economic growth has found industry claims that economic growth is driven by increased air connectivity, … [continued]
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Crocodile Economics Comes to Africa: Trade, Solar, and the New Energy Map
When I was invited onto UK energy regulator Ofgem’s eight-part Inside Energy podcast to discuss where the next great shift in the global energy system might come from as part of the closing episode, due to drop in January, the hosts likely expected an answer rooted in Europe or Asia. … [continued]
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