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04 Nov 2025 | Synopsis
A Paris court ruled against TotalEnergies for misleading climate claims in its advertising, marking a major precedent for fossil fuel accountability. The company falsely portrayed itself as aligned with climate goals while expanding oil and gas operations. Climate groups hailed the decision as a turning point for truth in environmental marketing, reinforcing legal pressure on greenwashing and corporate disinformation04 Nov 2025 | Synopsis
At COP30 in Brazil, global leaders are launching a coordinated push to combat climate disinformation fueled by fossil fuel interests. The initiative aims to fund research, journalism, and public campaigns to counter false claims and greenwashing. With rising misinformation -especially from political figures and social media-activists and scientists stress the urgency of transparent, science-based communication to support climate action and policy04 Nov 2025 | Synopsis
Tech giants like Microsoft and Google are investing heavily in nuclear energy to meet climate goals, creating a two-tiered system where wealthy firms secure clean power while broader decarbonization lags. The article questions who benefits, who bears risks, and whether market-driven nuclear deployment undermines democratic energy planning. It urges systemic solutions that balance safety, equity, and long-term responsibility.02 Nov 2025 | Synopsis
Global e-bus adoption surged to over 700,000 units, driven by China’s dominance and Europe’s rapid growth. In 2023, Europe registered 5,000 new e-buses, with Germany, the UK, and France leading. In the Western Hemisphere, Latin America is now at the heart of the transition, with an increase of over 100% in the electric fleet between 2020 and 2023.The transition cuts emissions, noise, and operating costs, redefining public transport sustainability and efficiency.02 Nov 2025 | Synopsis
BYD executive vice president Stella Li has predicted a significant consolidation and "mass shutdown" among Chinese car manufacturers. Due to an overcrowded market and fierce price wars, she suggests that only a few major domestic brands are likely to survive the next few years. This intense competition in the EV sector is leading to a major industry shakeout.
04 Nov 2025 |
ItalSpeedForm Design Studio is offering its Sportivetta Zero1 microcar prototype for sale - a modular, road-tested L6 quadricycle with a diesel engine and EV-ready architecture. Designed by Italo Federico Sciacca, it targets Europe's growing urban mobility market. The package includes full design rights, a business plan, and financial projections. Ideal for EV startups or manufacturers seeking a fast entry into the €800M L6 segment by 2027. Final type approval is buyer's responsibility.
04 Nov 2025 |
The Eurasia Review op-ed argues that decarbonizing fuels and electricity - not regulating consumer products - is the real climate priority. But this framing creates a false binary. Demand-side policies like EV mandates and efficiency standards drive upstream change. Ignoring them weakens climate strategy. Effective solutions require systems thinking, not either-or arguments. Climate action must target both supply and demand to succeed.
04 Nov 2025 |
Mazda challenges EV orthodoxy by arguing that tailpipe emissions alone don't tell the full climate story. At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, it promoted a lifecycle emissions approach, favoring plug-in hybrids, synthetic fuels, and fuel-flexible drivetrains over full electrification. Critics see this as stalling, but Mazda frames it as a long-term bet on energy diversity and grid realism. Whether it’s visionary or outdated depends on how the world decarbonizes.
04 Nov 2025 |
Toyota's Scion 01 Concept is a hybrid off-road side-by-side with bold styling and a Tacoma-derived powertrain. It features "Silent Mode" for short-range electric-only driving but lacks plug-in capability or new battery tech. Despite its aggressive design and nostalgic branding, it offers no real innovation - just a repackaged hybrid system in a concept shell. It's more marketing theater than a meaningful step forward in electric mobility.
03 Nov 2025 |
Jonathon Kolak, the only federal scientist tracking abandoned oil and gas wells in U.S. national parks, was abruptly fired in 2023. His work exposed methane leaks and legacy pollution across public lands. No replacement was named. Critics say his dismissal signals a retreat from environmental accountability and transparency, just as the U.S. faces mounting climate and cleanup challenges.
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