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Bluffs Charity Committee donates $30,000 to hospital foundation

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GODERICH – The Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Foundation recently announced a December donation of $30,000 made by the Bluffs Charity Committee. “This incredible contribution underscores the committee’s deep sense of community responsibility and commitment to supporting local health care,” the foundation said in a press release. Since 2019, the Bluffs Charity Committee has contributed […]

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Debunking The Myth: Hydrogen Fuel Cells Aren’t More Efficient Than Alternatives

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Hydrogen is often promoted as a clean and efficient energy carrier, but its real-world efficiency is frequently overstated. Proponents of hydrogen fuel cells highlight their conversion efficiencies of 50–60%, comparing them favorably to internal combustion engines (ICEs). However, this selective framing ignores the full energy pathway, from hydrogen production to … [continued]

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25 New Electric School Buses Unveiled At Compton, California School District

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 A couple of weeks ago, the Compton Unified School District and Durham School Services announced the unveiling of a new fleet of 25 electric school buses. Some of the best sustainable transportation stories are the ones about diesel and gas buses being replaced by fully electric ones. Diesel and gas … [continued]

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Trump threatens Great Lakes agreements between U.S. and Canada

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Trump threatens Great Lakes agreements between U.S. and Canada

In 2024 when Donald Trump as a presidential candidate proposed piping water from British Columbia, Canada to California, his statement was largely dismissed as campaign rhetoric.

Once he was elected, Canadians started paying attention but the potential water grab was seen as logistically and politically problematic and unlikely to gain traction.

Read Now at Great Lakes Now.