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Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes
Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes
Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes

Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes

Maggie Shopova and Ed Walton for Met Desk on Environment | The Guardian

Island’s first tropical storm of season may bring 150mm of rain – meanwhile, eastern Europe freezes with possible night-time lows of -30C

At least three people have died and nearly 30,000 people have been affected by flooding after Madagascar’s first tropical storm of the season hit over the weekend.

Tropical Cyclone Fytia formed to the north-west of Madagascar over the northern Mozambique Channel on Thursday.

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BYD’s Turquois T-Shaped Second-Generation Flash Chargers Seen At Dealers Ahead Of Launch

Larry Evans on CleanTechnica

Several accounts on Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu (RedNote) have revealed images of the next generation of BYD “Flash Chargers” (aka “megawatt chargers”). According to the label on the plastic wrap surrounding the charge gun, the 1000V DC chargers offer up to 1200 kW of charging power, presumably for each ... [continued]

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Mexico moves to combat pollution following Guardian investigations
Mexico moves to combat pollution following Guardian investigations
Mexico moves to combat pollution following Guardian investigations

Mexico moves to combat pollution following Guardian investigations

Erin McCormick, The Guardian, and Verónica García de León, Quinto Elemento Lab on Environment | The Guardian

After stories revealed high levels of contamination in neighborhood around factory processing US toxic waste, government announces sweeping array of tactics

The Mexican government has announced it will pursue a sweeping array of tactics to combat industrial pollution, from $4.8m in fines against a plant processing US hazardous waste to the rollout of a new industrial air-monitoring system, following investigations by the Guardian and Quinto Elemento Lab, a Mexican investigative unit.

Those stories revealed high levels of heavy-metal contamination in the neighborhood around the factory, Zinc Nacional, in the Monterrey metropolitan area, and showed the broader extent of industrial pollution in the region, linked to Monterrey’s role in manufacturing and recycling goods for the US market.

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Race to contain suspected bird flu outbreak among Thames Valley swans
Race to contain suspected bird flu outbreak among Thames Valley swans
Race to contain suspected bird flu outbreak among Thames Valley swans

Race to contain suspected bird flu outbreak among Thames Valley swans

Yassin El-Moudden and Damien Gayle on Environment | The Guardian

Volunteer workers say increasing case numbers and dozens of dead birds raise fears spread is wider than recorded

Members of the public and charity volunteers are working to contain a suspected outbreak of bird flu among swans in the Thames Valley, amid signs that confirmed cases are continuing to rise.

Since October, 324 cases of bird flu in swans have been recorded by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha), which is sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Of these, 39 were recorded in the first four weeks of 2026 alone.

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Europe EV Sales — Record Month!

José Pontes on CleanTechnica

BEVs reach 28% market share! EVs had another strong month in Europe, with a record 453,000 plugin vehicles being registered in Europe in December, blasting through the previous record set three years before, 412,000 units. Of those 453,000 units registered in December, 327,000 of them were BEVs, with pure electrics ... [continued]

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Is tyre pollution causing mass deaths in vulnerable salmon populations?
Is tyre pollution causing mass deaths in vulnerable salmon populations?
Is tyre pollution causing mass deaths in vulnerable salmon populations?

Is tyre pollution causing mass deaths in vulnerable salmon populations?

Karen McVeigh on Environment | The Guardian

A US judge will decide if, as research suggests, a chemical tyre additive is harming endangered fish species

Last week, a district judge in San Francisco, California, presided over a three-day trial brought by west coast fishers and conservationists against US tyre companies. The fishers allege that a chemical additive used in tyres is polluting rivers and waterways, killing coho salmon and other fish. If successful, the case could have implications far beyond the United States.

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Deutschlands Wasserstoffstrategie verzögerte die Elektrifizierung, indem sie die Arbeitskräfte in die falsche Richtung lenkte

Michael Barnard on CleanTechnica

Deutschlands Wasserstoff-Backbone ohne Kunden und ohne Lieferanten ist in dieser Reihe aus mehreren Blickwinkeln untersucht worden. Ausgangspunkt war die Pipeline von nirgendwo nach nirgendwo selbst und die Energie- und sonstigen Nachfrageflüsse, die sich nicht materialisieren werden. Darauf folgten die fehlgeleiteten deutschen Analysen, die zu ihr geführt haben, die Auswirkungen regulierter ... [continued]

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‘Nothing is sacred to them’: the race to save rare plants as Russian troops advance
‘Nothing is sacred to them’: the race to save rare plants as Russian troops advance
‘Nothing is sacred to them’: the race to save rare plants as Russian troops advance

‘Nothing is sacred to them’: the race to save rare plants as Russian troops advance

Cecilia Nowell on Environment | The Guardian

With some of Ukraine’s most valuable biodiversity sites and science facilities under occupation, experts at Sofiyivka Park in Uman are struggling to preserve the country’s natural history

In the basement laboratory of the National Dendrological Park Sofiyivka, Larisa Kolder tends to dozens of specimens of Moehringia hypanicabetween power outages. Just months earlier, she and her team at this microclonal plant propagation laboratory in Uman, Ukraine, received 23 seeds of the rare flower.

Listed as threatened in Ukraine’s Red Book of endangered species, Moehringia grows nowhere else in the wild but the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine. Of those 23 seeds, only two grew into plants that Kolder and her colleagues could clone in their laboratory, but now her lab is home to a small grove of Moehringia seedlings, including 80 that have put down roots in a small but vital win for biodiversity conservation amid Russia’s war with Ukraine.

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‘It sounds apocalyptic’: experts warn of impact of UK floods on birds, butterflies and dormice
‘It sounds apocalyptic’: experts warn of impact of UK floods on birds, butterflies and dormice
‘It sounds apocalyptic’: experts warn of impact of UK floods on birds, butterflies and dormice

‘It sounds apocalyptic’: experts warn of impact of UK floods on birds, butterflies and dormice

Patrick Greenfield on Environment | The Guardian

Events such as Storm Chandra take a terrible toll on ecosystems, but nature can be part of the solution for mitigating flood waters

“The flood waters are only good for scavenger species,” says Steve Hussey, searching hard for a silver lining to last week’s deluges brought by Storm Chandra. When the waters recede, crows and ravens will feast on the carrion of hedgehogs, dormice and other small animals unable to escape the rising water, he says.

“It sounds very apocalyptic, doesn’t it?” says Hussey, a communications officer with the Devon Wildlife Trust.

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Trump Goes Zero for Five Against Offshore Wind

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Washington, D.C. — Today, the Trump administration lost yet another legal battle in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. This is the fifth and final offshore wind project that has successfully challenged the administration’s stop-work order. In December—three days before Christmas—Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior halted ... [continued]

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Electric MINI Countryman Gets Range Boost To 311 Miles

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

The 2026 MINI Countryman E range has been boosted from about 286 miles per charge to 311, on the WLTP cycle. This should be plenty of range for many drivers, and is generally sufficient for a small SUV that frequently is driven on work commutes and around town, urban areas, ... [continued]

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‘Justice is optional’: why Trump’s pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders
‘Justice is optional’: why Trump’s pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders
‘Justice is optional’: why Trump’s pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders

‘Justice is optional’: why Trump’s pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders

Fritz Pinnow in Tegucigalpa on Environment | The Guardian

Honduras is one of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists – and the release of Juan Orlando Hernández has reinforced its ‘crisis of impunity’, say critics

When Donald Trump announced that he would pardon the former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, only the second world leader to be convicted of drug trafficking, Anna*, an environmental defender, was shocked.

In 2022, Hernández, also known as JOH, was extradited to the US and later convicted, along with his brother, on drug trafficking and weapons charges. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison for conspiring to smuggle more than 400 tonnes of cocaine into the US, becoming the first Honduran head of state to be tried and sentenced abroad for running a narco state. He was also accused of grave human rights violations.

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Lynk & Co 08 Achieves Guinness World Record by Reaching 293 Kilometers in 100% Electric Mode

Press Release on CleanTechnica

With an unprecedented electric range in its segment, Lynk & Co’s flagship SUV earns global certification for its leadership in engineering, efficiency, and plug-in hybrid technology Lynk & Co has set a new Guinness World Records™ title with the Lynk & Co 08, achieving 293 kilometres in fully electric driving ... [continued]

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The rise of ‘beef days’: why even meat lovers are cutting back
The rise of ‘beef days’: why even meat lovers are cutting back
The rise of ‘beef days’: why even meat lovers are cutting back

The rise of ‘beef days’: why even meat lovers are cutting back

Rosie Peters-McDonald on Environment | The Guardian

Inspired by YouTube creators, some people are limiting beef to a handful of ‘feast days’ a year to cut their climate impact

“I love beef,” says Vlad Luca, 25. But unlike most other self-proclaimed steak lovers, Vlad eats it only four times a year, on designated “beef days”.

The “beef days” phenomenon has been popularised by the brothers John and Hank Green, known collectively as vlogbrothers on YouTube. John, 48, is better known for his YA fiction, including The Fault in Our Stars, while Hank, 45, is a self-described science communicator and entrepreneur.

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Winter Storms Wreak Havoc — Blame Fossil Fuels, Not Renewables

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

Weather is big news these days, and winter storms make for great clickbait. (Okay, I’ll admit that I’m a bit culpable here.) The US Eastern seaboard is in the midst of a rolling series of winter storms — wind, ice, sleet, and snow have caused upheavals in communities. Sure, the ... [continued]

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CATL Shares Details Of Next Generation 5C Battery

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

CATL keeps pushing the boundaries of battery technology. Its latest announcement is about batteries that can charge at 5C.

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Country diary: A dramatic day in the grip of Storm Chandra | Sara Hudston
Country diary: A dramatic day in the grip of Storm Chandra | Sara Hudston
Country diary: A dramatic day in the grip of Storm Chandra | Sara Hudston

Country diary: A dramatic day in the grip of Storm Chandra | Sara Hudston

Sara Hudston on Environment | The Guardian

Bridport, Dorset: Paths became streams and new islands appeared as the River Brit burst its banks

We were warned that rain was coming – and so it did, barrelling down all night, falling through the darkness on to ground that was already saturated. By the time it was light, the rivers through Bridport had risen and spread across the floodplain, splicing into a broad, brown rope of water twisting to the harbour at West Bay.

Contemptuous of its banks, the River Brit was running noisily across meadows, forming new lakes where herring gulls sat floating on its muddy surge. Water went straight through the allotments, sending plastic pots bobbing like buoys against the boundary fence.

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Ontario’s Nuclear Rate Shock Reveals a Deeper Affordability Problem

Michael Barnard on CleanTechnica

Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has asked the Ontario Energy Board to approve a sharp increase in regulated nuclear payment amounts, including a year over year jump of more than 40% in 2027. The weighted average regulated payment amount rises from about $78/MWh in 2026 to roughly $110/MWh in 2027, driven ... [continued]

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IBM Advances Quantum Computing with Nighthawk for Clean Energy Transformations

Raymond Tribdino on CleanTechnica

I visited IBM’s headquarters in Yorktown last December, arriving just after a snowstorm had rolled through the Hudson Valley. The timing was fitting. Quantum computing, like winter weather, is something people talk about constantly but many don’t experience directly. At IBM’s Quantum Technology labs, you can at least hear the ... [continued]

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Is Trump winning or losing his war on offshore wind power?
Is Trump winning or losing his war on offshore wind power?
Is Trump winning or losing his war on offshore wind power?

Is Trump winning or losing his war on offshore wind power?

Hilary Beaumont on Environment | The Guardian

The US president tried to kill offshore wind projects – now four are back under construction

Construction has resumed on four offshore wind mega-projects after they survived a near-fatal attack by Donald Trump’s administration thanks to rulings by federal judges. These are being seen as victories for clean energy amid a wider war being waged on it by the Trump administration.

The windfarms are considered critical by grid planners as America faces an energy affordability crisis. Together, the four projects will contribute nearly five gigawatts of energy to the east coast, enough to power 3.5m homes.

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