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India’s Electric Two-Wheeler Market Surpassed Targets in 1st Quarter

Raymond Tribdino on CleanTechnica

The Indian electric two-wheeler market is entering a new phase of maturity in April 2026, defined not just by record sales but by a clear expansion in product ambition and consumer segmentation. After a historic March that saw nearly 191,000 electric two-wheelers sold, up 45 percent year over year, manufacturers ... [continued]

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How Ireland’s war-driven fuel blockades revealed the true cost of Europe’s oil addiction
How Ireland’s war-driven fuel blockades revealed the true cost of Europe’s oil addiction
How Ireland’s war-driven fuel blockades revealed the true cost of Europe’s oil addiction

How Ireland’s war-driven fuel blockades revealed the true cost of Europe’s oil addiction

Katherine Butler, associate editor, Europe on Environment | The Guardian

Donald Trump’s conflict with Iran could speed the EU’s green revolution – if panicking governments can hold their nerve on clean energy

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A surge in demand for electric vehicles across Europe may be evidence of what George Monbiot greeted as the silver lining of the Iran war. Sales of electric cars in continental Europe rose by 51% in March.

The International Energy Agency has called the disruption in the strait of Hormuz the “biggest energy crisis in history”, but it appears, on one level, to be accelerating Europe’s green revolution. Yet, even if car-owners are rushing to the EV showrooms, some European governments, facing a groundswell of anger over soaring petrol and gas prices, are at risk of sending the clean energy transition into reverse.

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California Offers Incentives To Philippine Automaker To Set Up Electric Jeepney Factory

Raymond Tribdino on CleanTechnica

Francisco Motors, best known for its iconic jeepneys, is now at the center of a serious effort by the State of California to attract a major zero-emission vehicle manufacturing investment. Is the shift unfolding in the global electric vehicle landscape caused by the Iran-prompted oil crisis why Francisco Motors plans ... [continued]

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Welsh farmers launch landmark claim against ‘intimidating’ pylon firm
Welsh farmers launch landmark claim against ‘intimidating’ pylon firm
Welsh farmers launch landmark claim against ‘intimidating’ pylon firm

Welsh farmers launch landmark claim against ‘intimidating’ pylon firm

Bethan McKernan Wales correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

About 500 farmers challenge Green Gen Cymru in high court over alleged disregard for landowners and biosecurity

A group of 500 Welsh farmers have brought a landmark legal claim to the high court over the alleged conduct of a green energy developer planning to build electricity pylon routes across their land.

The court will hear allegations that Green Gen Cymru “unlawfully sought entry to private land, intimidated landowners, and showed disregard for biosecurity and basic rights”, as well as examine laws that force landowners to sell property to utility companies, in a hearing on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Electric-Powered/Assisted Human Transportation — 16 Options

Arthur Frederick (Fritz) Hasler on CleanTechnica

Everyone is familiar with electric cars, as these days the streets are swarming with electric Teslas, Rivians, Fords, Chevys, etc. However, there is now an electric powered/assisted transportation revolution going on at a smaller, usually personal, scale. Keep in mind that these solutions will almost always eliminate a larger, less ... [continued]

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Calls for change to rules after stretch of Thames fails to gain bathing water status
Calls for change to rules after stretch of Thames fails to gain bathing water status
Calls for change to rules after stretch of Thames fails to gain bathing water status

Calls for change to rules after stretch of Thames fails to gain bathing water status

Sandra Laville Environment correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

Campaigners in Henley say insufficient number of bathers to qualify for status is result of poor water quality

Bathing water rules in England should be improved to help drive a clean-up of pollution at a spot on the River Thames in Henley, campaigners say.

In a letter to the environment secretary, Emma Reynolds, businesses, river users, community groups and civic leaders said poor water quality had been damaging the town and had put public health at risk.

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Fury in Cornwall over herbicide plan to tackle weeds
Fury in Cornwall over herbicide plan to tackle weeds
Fury in Cornwall over herbicide plan to tackle weeds

Fury in Cornwall over herbicide plan to tackle weeds

Steven Morris on Environment | The Guardian

Council proposal to use glyphosate to tidy up pavements criticised over potential harm to humans and wildlife

Cornwall is famed for its glorious gardens and verdant landscapes but a bitter row has broken out over a plan to tackle a less glamorous type of vegetation – roadside weeds.

The unitary authority has announced plans to use the controversial herbicide glyphosate to tidy up pavements and kerbsides, after largely phasing out its use over the last decade amid concerns about potential harm to humans and the peninsula’s rich ecosystems.

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Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks
Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks
Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks

Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks

Anna Fazackerley, photographs by Jonny Pickup on Environment | The Guardian

Unwanted vessels left to decay release fibreglass shards into the water, harming marine life. Steve Green – with his trusty van Cecil – is determined to clean things up

Steve Green, a boat engineer from Cornwall, was pulled over by the police just before Christmas. He was driving a decrepit-looking VW campervan and towing an even more dilapidated yacht up to Truro. He hadn’t broken any laws, but he admits that Cecil the campervan, which runs on donated chip oil from local pubs and has a crane and a winch on the front, “wasn’t quite what VW intended”.

Green (and Cecil) are on a mission to rid the beautiful hidden creeks of Cornwall’s Helford and Fal rivers of 166 abandoned fibreglass yachts, which are leaking plastic and toxins into the predominantly marine waters. Marine biologists have likened the thousands of shards of fibreglass they have found embedded in the flesh of sea-creatures in areas with wrecks such as these to asbestos, a substance known to have a noxious effect on humans.

Green uses a detachable crane system at the front of his van to move around bags of plastic after they have been weighed. Cecil is upholstered in recycled denim

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EU plans to cut electricity taxes to shield households from Iran war energy crisis
EU plans to cut electricity taxes to shield households from Iran war energy crisis
EU plans to cut electricity taxes to shield households from Iran war energy crisis

EU plans to cut electricity taxes to shield households from Iran war energy crisis

Ajit Niranjan on Environment | The Guardian

Brussels will relax state aid rules to allow member countries to offer ‘targeted and temporary’ support

The EU will cut electricity taxes and provide consumers with fresh incentives to ditch fuel-burning cars and boilers, the European Commission has announced, as the energy crisis from the Iran war speeds a shift to a clean economy.

The plan, which foresees tweaking rules so that electricity is taxed less than oil and gas, aims to bring down bills while encouraging the move away from polluting devices that prolong reliance on foreign fuels.

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Country diary: A beekeeper’s lament – ‘Why did none of my bees survive winter?’ | Tom Allan
Country diary: A beekeeper’s lament – ‘Why did none of my bees survive winter?’ | Tom Allan
Country diary: A beekeeper’s lament – ‘Why did none of my bees survive winter?’ | Tom Allan

Country diary: A beekeeper’s lament – ‘Why did none of my bees survive winter?’ | Tom Allan

Tom Allan on Environment | The Guardian

St Mabyn, Cornwall: Many apiarists opened their hives this spring to find hardly any sign of life. In Richard’s case, he found nothing at all

Richard Bray’s hives stand in a crooked line at the edge of the apple orchard, beside a low thicket of nettles. Richard was “brought up with” beekeeping here at Haywood farm, and at the peak of his apiary business had 250 hives; today he has seven. This spring, for the first time in 75 years, none of his bees survived the winter.

Richard lifts the lid of the first hive, releasing a sour smell of old wax and honey. “There’s nothing,” he says, “that’s very worrying. You’d expect to [at least] see dead bees in there. But there isn’t a bee anywhere.” An inspector from the National Bee Unit advised that the loss was caused by the varroa mite, a notorious destroyer of bee colonies. “I’ve never had anything like this,” Richard tells me. “Varroa mite? I don’t know.”

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Ursa Ag In Alberta Wants To Sell Farmers Tractors With A Diesel Engine

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

Canadian company Ursa Ag is building affordable, reliable tractors for the farming community that use remanufactured diesel engines.

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Mud-rich coastline made 2011 Japan tsunami far more destructive, study finds
Mud-rich coastline made 2011 Japan tsunami far more destructive, study finds
Mud-rich coastline made 2011 Japan tsunami far more destructive, study finds

Mud-rich coastline made 2011 Japan tsunami far more destructive, study finds

Kate Ravilious on Environment | The Guardian

Analysis of video footage reveals how wave changed as it travelled over mud-rich rice paddies, exerting more force

It is just over 15 years since the devastating Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, killing almost 20,000 people and triggering the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Fresh analysis of video footage of the wave has revealed that the mud-rich coastline made the tsunami far more destructive than it might otherwise have been.

Patrick Sharrocks, from the University of Leeds, and colleagues studied helicopter video footage, along with before and after images from Google Earth, to estimate the speed, shape and power of the tsunami flow front. They found that as the wave travelled over mud-rich rice paddies it changed from a fast-moving, clear-water flow into a thick, gloopy, mud-laden one.

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The security report the UK government doesn’t want you to see – podcast
The security report the UK government doesn’t want you to see – podcast
The security report the UK government doesn’t want you to see – podcast

The security report the UK government doesn’t want you to see – podcast

Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Fiona Harvey; produced by Eli Block and Ross Burns; executive producer Elizabeth Cassin on Environment | The Guardian

Fiona Harvey tells Nosheen Iqbal why the climate crisis is a threat to national security

“Last October, I and other journalists got quite excited because we thought that we were going to be attending a great event at the Natural History Museum,” the Guardian’s environment editor Fiona Harvey tells Nosheen Iqbal.

“We had been told that there was a major report being launched at this event. And this report was going to come not just from where you’d expect – from the government’s environment department – but also from the joint intelligence committee, and they are the UK’s spy chiefs, MI5, MI6, the intelligence agencies. And they were taking an interest in the climate and biodiversity and the threats that they pose to the UK’s national security.”

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A 650 Megawatt Wind Farm Is Rising In War Torn Ukraine, With An Assist From Norway

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

The leading Ukrainian energy firm DTEK Group is building a new 100-turbine, 650-megawatt wind farm to help improve resiliency as Russia continues to attack conventional thermal power plants.

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CATL Announces 6-Minute Charging Time For Latest Battery

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

CATL made a host of new announcements this week, including a new fast charging unt that goes from 10 to 98 % SOC in 6 minutes.

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BYD Wins In A Slow Return To Normal — China March EV Sales Report

José Pontes on CleanTechnica

After the December end-of-incentive sales rush (NEVs are no longer exempt from purchase tax this year), and the following sales slump, March is signaling a slow return to normal, despite the numbers still being negative. In March, the overall market was down 15% YoY, to around 1.6 million sales, while ... [continued]

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Earth Day In The Philippines Overshadowed By Toxic Smoke From A Burning Dumpsite

Raymond Tribdino on CleanTechnica

Earth Day is supposed to be a moment to take stock of environmental progress. To celebrate the wins and track  the distance still to go. This year in the Philippines, that reckoning has taken on a far more literal shape. As official Earth Day activities unfold across the country, a ... [continued]

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PV, EV, & Heat Pumps — The Three Technologies Behind Our Zero Energy Bills

Joe Wachunas on CleanTechnica

These days it feels amazing to be net zero. With gas prices topping $4/gallon nationally for the first time in four years, natural gas (aka methane) prices up 11% over last year, and even electricity prices rising 9% due in part to data centers, my family can breathe easy knowing ... [continued]

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How Bolivia’s cacao farmers took on the gold-mining industry – and won
How Bolivia’s cacao farmers took on the gold-mining industry – and won
How Bolivia’s cacao farmers took on the gold-mining industry – and won

How Bolivia’s cacao farmers took on the gold-mining industry – and won

Benjamin Swift in Palos Blancos, Bolivia on Environment | The Guardian

As rising gold prices fuel environmental destruction, communities in the country’s biodiverse heartland are passing laws against mining

Mahogany trees tower above Herminio Mamani as he tends his cacao farm in Bolivia’s biodiverse north-west. A former president of El Ceibo, the country’s largest organic cacao co-operative, he says the agroforestry model used by its 1,300 members is vital not only to maintain the quality of the cacao they grow, which is used for chocolate and other products, but also for keeping gold mining at bay.

“We cacao producers would never kill an animal here,” he says, parrots squawking nearby. “The parcels [of land] can never be monocultures – all the crops grow together.”

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67 New EV Chargers Will Be Installed In San Diego

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

About six months ago, it was announced that 750 to 800 public EV chargers would be installed in San Diego. Another announcement was made yesterday about installing 67 public EV chargers. The locations will be: Azalea Recreation Center Dolores Magdaleno Memorial Recreation Center Linda Vista Recreation Center Valencia Park/Malcom X ... [continued]

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