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Renault Trafic E-Tech Electric Van — 800 Volt Platform & Much More
Renault will bring its software defined Trafic E-Tech panel van to market in 2026, with a range of features aimed at commercial customers.
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‘Refusal is insisting on your own terms’: Indigenous activism in the Midwest
By Isabella Figueroa Nogueira
“Indigenous Activism in the Midwest: Refusal, Resurgence and Resisting Settler Colonialism” explores how Dakota and Anishinaabe communities in Minnesota continue their relationships to the land and challenge dominant settler narratives about ownership, belonging and identity.
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The Final Score At COP30 — Fossil Fuels: 1600, Earth: 0
The results of COP 30 are in and the environment lost big time at this year’s conference in Brazil, thanks to fossil fuel lobbying.
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Blue State Steps Up To Save US Farms With Solar Power
New Jersey is among the US states pursuing dual-use solar power (aka agrivoltaics) to help farmers keep farming while adding a reliable new source of revenue to their property.
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Philippines’ C-Trike Electric Tricycle Proves That Not All Conversions are Bad
Conversion, the kind that doesn’t involve swapping religions or political affiliations, is a practice well known in the Philippines. The most famous, so far, is converting vehicles from right-hand drive to left-hand drive. This kind of conversion, looked upon with disdain and sometimes fright by engineers, has given the Filipinos … [continued]
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