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Needed: Car experts to fend off grid disaster
Automakers and electric utilities need to work together more closely than ever as new vehicles hit the road. But crucial links are lagging.
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Clean energy experts are stretched too thin
“Stakeholder fatigue” threatens to tap the brakes on policy progress as many states move fast on decarbonization.
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Expert says Vancouver storm damage a climate change 'wake-up call'
The damage sustained to Vancouver’s scenic seawall during a storm last week could be a sign of things to come as sea levels continue to rise due to climate change.
www.ibtimes.com
Public money guarantees 'risky' fossil fuel projects: Experts
Energy firms are undertaking financially risky natural gas extraction projects from the Arctic to Africa made feasible by government-backed loans and guarantees, jeopardizing efforts to curb global warming, experts say.
singularityhub.com
Forget the Anthropocene: We’ve entered the synthetic age
No matter how far you travel, no matter in which direction you point, there is nowhere on Earth that remains free from the traces of human activity.
www.theatlantic.com
Trump EPA is meddling with scientific method, experts warn
Experts say that key EPA proposals would meddle with the research process and endanger decades of protective health rules.
Paddling pools in the garden 'attract a plague of biting insects'
The country's longest heatwave in 40 years has brought about a surge in reports of insect bites.
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