LINKS OF THE WEEK: Feb 12, 2024
Interesting stats on EVs and energy use in the US, developments in wind and tidal power, a plastic recycling microfactory, and an "unprecedented collapse" in EU fossil fuel generation.
Featuring massive US spending on renewables and climate resilience, Paris’s plans to “pedestrianize,” regenerative farming, more evidence of micromobility's awesomeness, and more.
The Torres Strait Islanders say they're already experiencing coastal erosion and are seeking to require the government to cut greenhouse emissions in line with climate science.
The race to become a global battery manufacturing power continues apace.
Their goal is to displace fossil fuels by tripling renewable energy capacity globally by 2030.
The US-based clean energy nonprofit says it has analyzed a year’s worth of trucking data and concluded that many of the medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks on the road are electrifiable today.
Conversations on the growing popularity of ebikes and other small electric vehicles and how cities are evolving to accommodate them (or not).
The unstoppability of the world's transition to renewables, developments in green steel, a cool-sounding battery "upcycler," seaweed-eating sheep, and spooooores in styyyyyyyyle!
A new interactive tool helps electronics designers find used components that can help them build or fix new devices.
A glimpse into what getting around town might look like in the decades ahead.