
Climate News: Chinese electric car manufacturers build vehicles that are both nimble and fast
Chinese electric car companies are building vehicles that are both nimble and fast, and denting the sales of traditional manufacturers: " This luxury car can use ‘leap mode’ for potholes – but it’s not a Ferrari";
"Govt mulled, then scratched, home solar incentive";
"It’s almost winter. Why is Australia still so hot?";
"Climate Justice Organizers Hold Mock Funeral for 1.5ºC Paris Agreement Target";
"Hawai’i Isn’t Backing Down From Its Lawsuit Against Big Oil Over Climate Crisis";
"Trump considers weakening nuclear agency in bid for more power plants";
"Trump promised U.S. dominance. Instead, energy companies are faltering.";
"Scientists say they can calculate the cost of oil giants’ role in global warming";
"How we know global warming is real";
" Months after Helene, it’s still hard to drive these North Carolina roads";
"Australia’s clean energy industry has just survived a near-death experience. Where to from here?";
"Climate Crisis Wildfires Caused 15,000 Smoke Inhalation Deaths in 15-Year Span";
"New Pact Would Require Ships to Cut Emissions or Pay a Fee";
"Environmental stand-off threatens aquatic oasis in bayside Melbourne";
"The CBD’s future is car-free and open all hours, say these big thinkers";
"Watch out: America is becoming less ready for natural disasters";
"Labor has the mandate to think big and seize opportunity";
"NOAA will stop updating database tracking costliest weather disasters";
"Renewables Generated 43% of Electricity Used by Australia’s Main Power Grid in First Quarter of 2025";
"World’s Richest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Heating Since 1990: Study";
"28 Major U.S. Cities Are Sinking, Mostly Because of Groundwater Withdrawal, Study Finds";
"GOP Advances Bill to Fast-Track Fracking, Logging and Mining on Public Lands";
"Spain-Portugal blackouts: what actually happened, and what can Iberia and Europe learn from it?";
"Clever new technique turns falling rain into renewable energy";
"Solar squeeze: US tariffs threaten panel production and jobs in Thailand";
"'We're really stuck': The Australians who can't afford to stay in, rebuild or insure their homes";
"100-Year Storms Now Expected at Least Once a Decade in Bangladesh, Study Finds".
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