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Greenhouse Gases' Heat Trapping Ability Hasn't Saturated As Some Predicted - But Why?

28 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Greenhouse Gases article accurately debunks the myth that CO2's heat-trapping ability is saturated. Greenhouse gases continue to warm the planet because radiation escapes from higher, colder layers as concentrations rise. This reduces energy loss to space and increases surface warming. Satellite and surface data confirm ongoing radiative forcing, and climate models show a logarithmic relationship - each CO? doubling adds similar warming. The science is solid and widely accepted.

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Born-of-Rivian Also Drops TM-Q, Quad-Like Cargo-Hauler With Wild Tech for Fleet Operators

27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Born from Rivian's innovation lab, ALSO's TMQ is a quad-like electric cargo hauler designed for fleet use. It features modular storage, autonomous capabilities, and rugged off-road design. Targeting last-mile logistics and utility fleets, the TMQ blends Rivian's adventure DNA with futuristic tech. Its compact form and smart systems aim to redefine urban and remote delivery, offering a glimpse into scalable, electrified fleet mobility.

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eVTOL Aircraft For The Low-Altitude Economy: A Review Of Development History, Core Technologies, And Future Trends

27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Chinese researchers review the rise of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in the low-altitude economy. They analyze flight performance, propulsion, and design benefits over helicopters, noting major hurdles in battery energy, regulation, and infrastructure. The study highlights China’s strategic drive to develop eVTOLs for urban mobility and regional air transport.

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Why Wind Farms Attract So Much Misinformation And Conspiracy Theory

27 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

Wind farms attract misinformation due to their visibility in rural areas, where proposed projects often spark fears about health, property values, and landscape disruption. Online echo chambers amplify conspiracy theories, framing turbines as symbols of climate mandates or government overreach. Despite strong scientific consensus on safety and benefits, wind energy's role in decarbonization makes it a target for ideological backlash

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The Yangtze River Is Becoming the World's Largest Electrified Trade Corridor

26 Oct 2025 | Synopsis

China is transforming the Yangtze River into the world's largest electrified trade corridor. With electric cargo ships, shore power stations, and smart logistics hubs, the initiative aims to cut emissions and boost efficiency across 1,000+ miles of inland waterway. It's a key part of China's decarbonization strategy, blending infrastructure upgrades with clean energy to reshape global shipping.

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Can Food Waste Fuel America's Skies? The Promise And Pitfalls Of Trash-To-JetA

01 Nov 2025 | Scientists are developing ways to turn America's massive food waste stream into sustainable aviation fuel. Using processes like hydrothermal liquefaction, discarded scraps can be converted into biocrude and refined into jet-ready fuel. At full scale, it could replace only a fraction of U.S. daily jet fuel demand, but it would cut landfill methane and diversify supply. Major hurdles remain: costly collection, dispersed feedstock, certification, and economics compared to fossil fuel.

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Can Coal Power the AI Boom? Wyoming's Bet on a Fading Fuel

01 Nov 2025 | Wyoming's coal is being promoted as vital for powering the AI boom, but the market reality tells another story. Utilities continue retiring coal plants as cheaper wind, solar, and natural gas dominate. Lease auctions draw little interest, and even China is pairing coal with massive renewable growth. Analysts warn AI demand may be overstated, leaving coal an expensive detour. The conclusion: coal is unlikely to fuel America's AI future.

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America's Untapped Power: Why Wave Energy Still Waits For Its Moment

01 Nov 2025 | America's waves hold vast untapped energy - enough to power over half the nation's electricity needs. Yet wave power lags behind solar and wind. Devices must survive corrosive seas and violent storms, while no single design has emerged as dominant. Developers also face years of regulatory hurdles and high costs that deter investors. New test sites like Oregon's PacWave aim to prove the technology, offering hope that wave energy can finally move from promise to reality.

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Battle of the Boxes: Tokyo's Compact EV Showdown

30 Oct 2025 | Three boxy EVs - BYD Racco, Nissan Sakura, and Honda Super-One - dominated the 2025 Tokyo Auto Show, each embracing Japan's kei car tradition with electric innovation. BYD eyes global markets, while Sakura and Super-One remain Japan-focused. U.S. entry would require upgrades in safety, speed, and tech. Their compact charm and urban utility signal a strategic shift in EV design - away from sleek sameness and toward character-driven mobility.

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Why EVs Need Psychology More Than Horsepower

30 Oct 2025 | Rory Sutherland argues that behavioral science is key to EV adoption. In the Everything Electric podcast with Imogen Bhogal, he explains that range anxiety is psychological, not technical, and that emotional reassurance matters more than battery size. He advocates for longer test drives, intuitive design, and incentives that reflect real human behavior. The interview challenges engineering-first thinking and urges empathy-driven policy to accelerate the EV transition.

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