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Sheep Will Frolic In Massive New Solar Power Plant In Texas
The energy firm Enel has just commissioned its largest solar power plant in the US, where sheep will serve as vegetation managers and soil enhancers.
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XPENG Unveils A868: A Leap Toward Long-Range Flying Mobility
GUANGZHOU, CHINA — At XPENG Motors’ 2025 AI Technology Day “Emergence” in Guangzhou, the company’s low-altitude mobility affiliate, XPENG Aridge (formerly known as Ariga), pulled back the curtain on what could be the future of intercity travel. The A868 Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) full-light-transition fixed-wing flying car represents more … [continued]
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Canada’s New Budget Has Billions in Fossil Subsidies Disguised As Climate Action
Mark Carney’s first federal budget arrived with the promise of discipline and credibility, but also a signal that Canada would stay in the clean economy race. The climate provisions were not new programs so much as extensions of what already existed. They provided more time for industry to commit to … [continued]
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Nawash school curriculum teaching kids about their past
‘We don’t have all of the answers. We are on a healing path ourselves and . . . we are reclaiming our history, our language, our culture.’ — Nawash board chair Amy Nadjiwon-Tobey
The Realistic Future Of Carbon Capture: Pure Streams, Right Locations, Smart Uses
Carbon capture and storage has been marketed as a general solution to climate change. The record shows it is not. Where it does make sense is where chemistry gives you a high-volume, concentrated stream of CO2, where geography puts that stream on top of storage or at a pier with … [continued]
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