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Empathy & Humanity — Charting A Course Together Into The Future

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

A message about empathy during the time of Passover exposes the toxic foundation to the cruelty of the current US administration.

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Number of UK homes overheating soars to 80% in a decade, study finds
Number of UK homes overheating soars to 80% in a decade, study finds

Number of UK homes overheating soars to 80% in a decade, study finds

Damian Carrington Enivronment editor on Environment | The Guardian

Researchers say urgent action needed to inform people about risks of heatwave temperatures and adapt homes

The number of UK homes overheating in summer quadrupled to 80% over the past decade, according to a study, with experts calling the situation a crisis.

Heat already kills thousands of people each year in the UK and the toll will rise as the climate crisis intensifies. Urgent action is needed both to inform people on how to cope with high temperatures and to adapt homes, which are largely designed to keep heat in during the winter, the researchers said.

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The rise of the digital fishmonger: how Covid helped customers buy fresh from the boat
The rise of the digital fishmonger: how Covid helped customers buy fresh from the boat

The rise of the digital fishmonger: how Covid helped customers buy fresh from the boat

Anna Turns on Environment | The Guardian

Britain’s traditional retailers were in decline for years. Then the pandemic changed how we buy food and boosted the fishing industry

The seafood chef and restaurateur Mitch Tonks recalls the moment things for him changed dramatically. It was March 2020, the start of Covid, when a local fishing boat skipper called him in a panic. “Nick was having a tough time; nobody was buying his catch, so I emailed our customer network,” he says.

Tonks asked people to bring cash and containers. The next morning, Nick landed his boat at Brixham, the south Devon port that is England’s largest fish market by value of catch sold. “About 150 people turned up to buy his fish. Many asked ‘why can’t we just buy fish straight off boats like this normally?’”

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The Community Solar Movement Beats Coal, Again

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

Global investors continue to support the community solar movement in the US, including PV arrays located at commercial and industrial sites.

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Do You Really Need Two Generators?

Scott Cooney on CleanTechnica

BLUETTI releases one solar generator that works for both home and RV might be enough Whether you’re choosing a generator for power outage in this hurricane season, or gearing up for an RV trip, tailgates, backyard barbecues, DIY workshops, or even off-grid cabins. One thing is clear: you need reliable, ... [continued]

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Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat

Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat

Ian Sample Science editor on Environment | The Guardian

Japanese-led team grow 11g chunk of chicken – and say product could be on market in five- to 10 years

Researchers are claiming a breakthrough in lab-grown meat after producing nugget-sized chunks of chicken in a device that mimics the blood vessels that make up the circulatory system.

The approach uses fine hollow fibres to deliver oxygen and nutrients to chicken muscle cells suspended in a gel, an advance that allowed scientists to grow lumps of meat up to 2cm long and 1cm thick.

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Franklin’s Charging Delivers The Fast Charging Experience The World Needs

Kyle Field on CleanTechnica

We wrote about a regional EV charging company called Franklin’s Charging when they opened their first location in Little Rock, Arkansas. Reading about cool new EV charging business models online is great, but there’s nothing that can replace checking them out in person. Are the chargers easy to pull into? ... [continued]

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Agricultural Drones Are Low-Hanging CleanTech Fruit For Sustainable Food Production

Derek Markham on CleanTechnica

If you’re looking for a clean technology that’s already proven, scalable, and ready to make an impact, look up —  literally. Agricultural drones are quietly transforming farming around the world, and they’re doing it in a way that’s fast, efficient, and sustainable. For an industry that’s often slow to change, ... [continued]

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Bonnell’s New Electric Dirt Bikes Are Ready To Shake Things Up: Meet The 805 & 902

Derek Markham on CleanTechnica

Electric dirt bikes are no longer the future — they’re the now. And Bonnell, a rising name in the electric motorsports world, is coming in hot with two new models: the 805 and the 902. These bikes aren’t just about clean energy; they’re built to perform, compete, and maybe even ... [continued]

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UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees
UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees

UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees

Helena Horton Environment reporter on Environment | The Guardian

Exclusive: Ancient oaks ‘as precious as stately homes’ could receive stronger legal safeguards under new proposals

Ancient and culturally important trees in England could be given legal protections under plans set out in a UK government-commissioned report.

Sentencing guidelines would be changed so those who destroy important trees would face tougher criminal penalties. Additionally, a database of such trees would be drawn up and they could be given automatic protections, with the current system of tree preservation orders strengthened to accommodate this.

In 2020, the 300-year-old Hunningham Oak near Leamington was felled to make way for infrastructure projects.

In 2021, the Happy Man tree in Hackney, which the previous year had won the Woodland Trust’s tree of the year contest, was felled to make way for housing development.

In 2022, a 600-year-old oak was felled in Bretton, Peterborough, which reportedly caused structural damage to nearby property.

In 2023, 16 ancient lime trees on The Walks in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, were felled to make way for a dual carriageway.

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Water companies’ pollution incidents in England increased by 30% in 2024
Water companies’ pollution incidents in England increased by 30% in 2024

Water companies’ pollution incidents in England increased by 30% in 2024

Helena Horton Environment reporter on Environment | The Guardian

The sector, which had been set a target to reduce spillages by 40%, needs ‘radical reform’, campaigners say

Water companies have missed their targets to reduce pollution with 2,487 incidents recorded in 2024 – twice the limit set by the Environment Agency.

Data revealed under freedom of information law shows the companies were collectively set an Environment Agency target of a 40% reduction in pollution incidents, but instead recorded a 30% increase.

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RBW Electric Cars Trumps Tesla With Sporty Roadster & Powertrain Partnerships

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

The UK startup RBW Electric Cars has big plans for the US, including new made-in-the-USA Roadster and GT models and electric powertrain partnerships with other automakers, too.

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Sauntering on streets and grazing on lawns: what happens when rhinos move into town?
Sauntering on streets and grazing on lawns: what happens when rhinos move into town?

Sauntering on streets and grazing on lawns: what happens when rhinos move into town?

Photographs by Paul Hilton and words by Phoebe Weston on Environment | The Guardian

In one Nepali village, the resident rhinos are a conservation success story and attract thousands of visitors, but attacks on humans are on the rise

“I can’t talk now, I’m in hospital,” Ram Kumar Aryal says when he picks up the phone. “Someone has been attacked by one of the rhinos.” Every few months, Aryal – who is one of the architects of Nepal’s celebrated rhino conservation programme – ends up in one of the hospitals around Chitwan national park to respond to a rhino attack. This time, three women had been injured earlier that afternoon by a female rhino outside Laukhani village in the park’s buffer zone.

The hospital had bandaged up their fractured legs and ribs and treated the bites on their hips and knees. “Normally rhinos are vegetarian, but they use their incisors for attacks,” says Aryal. Those incisors can grow to three inches long.

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Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery
Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery

Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery

Matthew Weaver on Environment | The Guardian

Enfield council disputes restaurant chain’s claim 500-year-old tree in Whitewebbs Park was ‘mostly dead’

Toby Carvery has been threatened with legal action by a council over the felling of an ancient oak in a park in north London.

The restaurant chain is facing national outrage after its decision to fell the up to 500-year-old tree without warning on 3 April.

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Heavy, Medium And Light-Duty EV Charging Hub To Open In Southern California

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

Most electric vehicle news is about the vehicles themselves, and not nearly enough is about the public EV chargers that are essential to their widespread adoption. In fact, one might say the continuous installation of new EV chargers and charging hubs is an overlooked aspect of the EV revolution. EV ... [continued]

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The houseplant murderer: can I become green fingered in eight easy steps?
The houseplant murderer: can I become green fingered in eight easy steps?

The houseplant murderer: can I become green fingered in eight easy steps?

Elle Hunt on Environment | The Guardian

I have around 20 houseplants – some obviously near death. I called in an expert to teach me how to keep them not just alive, but thriving

I’ve always owned houseplants – but not, it must be said, always the same houseplants.

Of the handful of plants I tend to acquire every year, only one or two survive to see in the next. It’s not that I knowingly neglect them: I try to be attentive to their needs, water them regularly, assess their lighting. Every now and again I’ll even chuck them some plant food. But sadly it seems my enthusiasm for green matter is not matched by a green thumb.

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Europe Should Buy Chinese Transformers Now Available Due To Trump’s Trade War

Michael Barnard on CleanTechnica

The global clean energy transition has been throttled by an unlikely villain: the humble transformer. This once-overlooked piece of grid infrastructure has become one of the most critical bottlenecks in the race to electrify everything. As wind and solar projects stack up, as data centers expand to meet AI-driven demand, ... [continued]

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Multifamily Properties Get Big EV Charging Boost in Midwest

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

JVM Realty Corporation, a major multifamily real estate investment and property management firm in the Midwest, has partnered with “smart EV charging” company Xeal to bring EV chargers to more than 20 multifamily properties across the Midwest. Xeal claims that it is the only EV charging solutions provider that can ... [continued]

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Parched waterways, dead fish and trees ready to give up: historic big dry grips South Australia
Parched waterways, dead fish and trees ready to give up: historic big dry grips South Australia

Parched waterways, dead fish and trees ready to give up: historic big dry grips South Australia

Petra Stock and Graham Readfearn on Environment | The Guardian

Parts of the state record their lowest rainfall on record, with devastating impacts on freshwater fish, butterflies, bees and even some hardy trees

Usually hardy trees and shrubs are dying, waterways have turned to dust and ecologists fear local freshwater fish extinctions could be coming as historic dry conditions grip parts of South Australia.

Large swathes of the state – including the Adelaide Plains, the Fleurieu, Yorke and Eyre peninsulas and upper south-east – have seen the lowest rainfall on record in the 14 months since February 2024, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

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‘Shock to the system’: farmers hit by Trump’s tariffs and cuts say they need another bailout
‘Shock to the system’: farmers hit by Trump’s tariffs and cuts say they need another bailout

‘Shock to the system’: farmers hit by Trump’s tariffs and cuts say they need another bailout

Nina Lakhani climate justice reporter on Environment | The Guardian

With extreme weather and Trump’s looming trade war, US farmers are reeling and resigned to needing more cash help

Farmers across the United States say they could face financial ruin – unless there is a huge taxpayer-funded bailout to compensate for losses generated by Donald Trump’s sweeping cuts and chaotic tariffs.

Small- and medium-sized farms were already struggling amid worsening climate shocks and volatile commodities markets, on top of being squeezed by large corporations that dominate the supply chain.

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