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Solar Power Takes on Planes, Boats and Trains

Solar Power Takes on Planes, Boats and Trains

Planes and boats and trains. Solar power hopes to take the renewable energy lead in getting us, and everything we need, where we want to go in emission free style!Solar's triple threat this week:Planes.Solar Impulse 2, the largest solar-powered aircraft in the...

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World Environment Day 2016

World Environment Day 2016

World Environment Day (WED) is observed every year on June 5 to raise global awareness to take positive environmental action to protect nature and the planet Earth. It is run by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). "World Environment Day (WED) is the...

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London Taxi Company Reveals all-Electric Cabs

London Taxi Company Reveals all-Electric Cabs

In a case of everything old is new again, London Taxi Co unveils development of fleet ofall-electric iconic black London cabs!London 1897-The most exciting thing that happened in transportation in London of the 1890s is the Bersey Cab that hit the streets in 1897....

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  • The Quiet Pennsylvania Town Facing a Data Center Boom
    Archbald, Pennsylvania, a borough of fewer than 8,000 people, may soon be home to five massive data centers that, when completed, would rank among the largest now in the world. While residents are worried that data centers will strain the electric grid and drive up power bills, officials are clearing the way for these projects, […]
  • As Iran War Drives up Gas Prices, Interest in EVs Grows
    Since President Trump launched the latest bombing campaign against Iran, the price of a gallon of regular gas in the U.S. has climbed by 20 percent. The spike in fuel costs has reportedly driven a surge in interest in electric cars.Read more on E360 →
  • Medieval Farms Were a Boon for Biodiversity, Research Finds
    In parts of Europe, the diversity of plants was greatest in the years before the Black Death, at a time when small farms and pastures existed alongside grasslands and forests, new research reveals. The findings show how, under the right conditions, farms can be a boon to nature.Read more on E360 →

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