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London to host Canada’s key Olympic, world track and field qualifiers
Not long ago, the city of London was a golden path to world and Olympic gold.
Veolia Opens One of the Largest PFAS Treatment Plants in the U.S., Delivering High-Quality Drinking Water to Over 100,000 Delaware Residents
> Veolia’s largest PFAS treatment plant sets global standard for protecting drinking water by removing regulated PFAS from up to 30 million gallons of water per day > Veolia is on pace to develop more than 100 treatment sites in America as part of its BeyondPFAS offering of end-to-end solutions for PFAS testing, treatment and … [continued]
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Sport notes: Big race at Delaware, Majors seek all-star votes, swim star shines
A collection of news and notes from across the London-area sports scene
The Israel-Iran Military Action Amplifies The Environmental Costs Of War
The US has sent its BIG bombs to Iran to strike three of Iran’s nuclear facilities — including Fordo, its top-secret site buried deep inside a mountain. Ever the bully himself, President Donald J. Trump called upon “Iran, the bully of the Mideast” to “make peace.” Never mind that US … [continued]
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From Hydrogen Hope To EV Reality: How Hype’s Subsidy Bubble Burst
Hype, once celebrated as a poster child for hydrogen mobility in Europe, has abandoned hydrogen as its primary fuel source, and has pivoted to solely electric vehicles for taxis. This pivot should not surprise anyone who has been closely tracking the consistent and inevitable collapse of hydrogen-powered transportation ventures around … [continued]
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