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‘To them a power line is a line of trees’: Costa Rica moves to protect howler monkeys from electrocution
‘To them a power line is a line of trees’: Costa Rica moves to protect howler monkeys from electrocution
‘To them a power line is a line of trees’: Costa Rica moves to protect howler monkeys from electrocution

‘To them a power line is a line of trees’: Costa Rica moves to protect howler monkeys from electrocution

Suzanne Bearne on Environment | The Guardian

Electric shock is one of the biggest causes of death among wildlife in the country but a court ruling is a first step to making power lines safe

Peque, a small black howler monkey, scratches her head as she sits on a thick wooden branch in a wired enclosure with seven other orphaned baby howler monkeys at a rescue centre in Nosara, on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast.

Last year, Peque was one of more than 100 animals to arrive at International Animal Rescue Costa Rica (IARCR) as a result of electrocution on power lines, which primates such as monkeys frequently mistake for trees and vines.

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What The — Who Is Buying All Those Subaru EVs?

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

Despite news of a pullback, Subaru of America launched the new Uncharted and Trailseeker EVs into the challenging US market in April, alongside its existing Solterra model.

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Low-Carbon Steel Credits in the EU Cars CO₂ Standards

Transport & Environment (T&E) on CleanTechnica

If designed properly, low-carbon steel credits under the EU car CO₂ standards can create a lead market for green steel produced in Europe. Given the automotive sector’s large steel demand and purchasing power, the mechanism could support the scale-up and commercialisation of green steel projects, strengthen Europe’s industrial base and ... [continued]

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‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival
‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival
‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival

‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival

Jonathan Watts on Environment | The Guardian

Global report provides an alternative to climate breakdown, political extremism and economic tensions

‘Happiness is not just about GDP’: ambitious plan or utopia?

Humanity can raise living standards, reduce inequality and keep global heating within a 2C rise, according to a sweeping vision for planetary survival.

The report by the World Inequality Lab (WIL) aims to be the most comprehensive attempt yet to navigate the polycrisis that is pushing the world toward climate breakdown, political extremism and ever greater economic and social tension.

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My Beloved Tesla Model 3 is Gone, the Good Part: A New Model Y with HW4 & FSD V14

Arthur Frederick (Fritz) Hasler on CleanTechnica

May 9th 2026 was our grandson’s graduation day at UW Madison, and I had my first intersection accident in 70 years of driving. For those of you who read my previous article leading into this one: Yes, I was driving my 2019 Tesla Model 3 using Full Self Driving V12 ... [continued]

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Calls For Policy Consistency & Continuity as Kenya’s Electric Mobility Sector Highlights Milestones

Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai on CleanTechnica

The Electric Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK) is a diverse and dynamic community that includes industry experts, entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, innovators, and enthusiastic individuals who believe in the potential of electric mobility to shape a sustainable future. EMAK assumes the role of a strong advocate for electric mobility at all ... [continued]

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Citing Cleaner, Cheaper Alternatives, Colorado Regulators Deny Xcel Energy’s $2.9 Billion Gas System Plan

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Denver, CO — Today the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) declined to approve much of Xcel Energy’s Gas Infrastructure Plan (GIP), which lays out the utility’s forecasted investments in methane gas infrastructure over the coming years. The PUC largely agreed with environmental groups that Xcel must consider alternatives that better promote affordability and ... [continued]

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AchiEVe 2026 Policy Guide Equips States & Communities to Advance Electric Transportation

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Today, Sierra Club, the Electrification Coalition, Forth, Plug In America released the latest edition of the AchiEVe policy guide, a comprehensive resource designed to help advocates, policymakers, utilities, and community leaders accelerate the transition to electric transportation through proven state, local, and utility policies. As momentum for transportation electrification continues to ... [continued]

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Under Pressure, Hyundai Steel to Significantly Reduce Emissions, Switch from Gas to Electric Heaters at Proposed Louisiana Plant

Press Release on CleanTechnica

More changes needed to bring the plant into line with the law and community expectations Donaldsonville, La. — In an update made public Monday, Hyundai Steel submitted changes to its air permit application that reveal the company plans to switch nine dirty industrial heaters at its proposed steel plant from ... [continued]

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Beating the heat: study explores the search for cool during heatwaves
Beating the heat: study explores the search for cool during heatwaves
Beating the heat: study explores the search for cool during heatwaves

Beating the heat: study explores the search for cool during heatwaves

Kate Ravilious on Environment | The Guardian

Smartphone data shows how we seek refuge in extreme heat, and why social inequalities leave some vulnerable

Heatwaves are now an increasingly expected part of summer for many. But how people stay cool varies from place to place. A new study uses mobile phone location data to track where people go when the mercury climbs, and assesses how we need to adapt to live better with the inevitable heatwaves to come.

During the summer of 2025, a 10-day extreme period of heat across Europe led to 2,300 deaths. Globally, governments are implementing heat action plans, but social inequalities mean some people are more vulnerable to heat than others. Researchers used mobile phone location data across seven countries – Brazil, China, France, India, Nigeria, Turkey and the US – to assess how people stayed cool during heatwaves in 2022 and 2023.

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‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed – podcast
‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed – podcast
‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed – podcast

‘I couldn’t breathe’: the sinister spread of France’s killer seaweed – podcast

Written by Marta Zaraska and read by Lucy Bromilow. Produced by Nicola Alexandrou. The executive producer was Ellie Bury on Environment | The Guardian

After a series of deaths on the beaches of Brittany, one bereaved family set out to prove the foul-smelling bloom was to blame

By Marta Zaraska. Read by Lucy Bromilow

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England’s poorest areas face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds
England’s poorest areas face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds
England’s poorest areas face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds

England’s poorest areas face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds

Sandra Laville on Environment | The Guardian

Exclusive: New loopholes for developers will exacerbate extreme disparities across country, charity coalition warns

The poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a report finds.

More than 7.4 million people in England live in areas completely devoid of immediate biodiversity, including 1.4 million children under 15, the report commissioned by a number of wildlife and environmental NGOs says.

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‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser
‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser
‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser

‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser

Chloé Farand on Environment | The Guardian

As recent conflicts expose vulnerability of fertiliser markets and its effect on food security, VunaNexus offers an alternative

When staff answer the call of nature at the European Space Agency’s headquarters in Paris, their urine is not simply flushed away – it is turned into something much more useful. While urine-diverting toilets are often associated with smelly festival loos, there is nothing bohemian about recycling nutrients from human pee, said David de Chambrier, the chief executive of VunaNexus.

The process isn’t so different from recovering minerals in used electronics.

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Donut Lab’s Manufacturing Is Different

Christopher Arcus on CleanTechnica

Donut Lab’s latest video reveals a novel manufacturing method. Speculation has swirled around the methods and sources of Donut Lab’s batteries since their introduction. We now have word from them supporting some of the sleuthing that has revealed a different manufacturing method — but first, we need to take a ... [continued]

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​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?
​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?
​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?

​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?

Ajit Niranjan, Europe environment correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

​The first heatwaves of the season reveal how ​ill-prepared governments across the continent are to protect people from increasingly dangerous temperatures

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Meteorological summer has begun, ushered in with scorching heat that struck before spring was up. Although western Europe is nowmostly free from last week’s heat dome – which shattered temperature records for May in the UK and Ireland – it is already bracing for yet another sweltering summer. Oppressive days, restless nights and furious fires are brewing. On Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organisation warned us all to prepare for the imminent return of the warming weather pattern El Niño.

Scientists have not worked out how many people died during thislatest bout of hot weather, but one environmental epidemiologist’s early modelling pegged it at 250 extra deaths in the UK alone on the weekend before temperatures peaked. The full death toll is likely to be particularly high because the heat struck before people had properly adjusted their behaviour to stay safe in the heat.

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Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year
Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year
Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year

Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year

Natalie Fée on Environment | The Guardian

After a period of burnout, I realised that nature knows what you need, and is always ready to offer it – you just have to be quiet enough to receive it

In 2022 I moved to Clevedon, near Bristol. As soon as I saw the oak tree behind my flat, I started sitting under it. It’s not in some beautiful, remote place – it’s on an urban hill surrounded by grassland – but as a solitary tree on the side of a hill, it drew my attention.

I was burned out. For 10 years, I had run a nonprofit tackling plastic pollution. We had got the government to ban plastic cutlery and polystyrene takeaway packaging, and supermarkets to ban plastic cotton buds. They were major achievements, but it was hard work and I was exhausted. I was transitioning away from activism, and only working three days a week.

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Noted swift nesting site destroyed by contractors in peak season
Noted swift nesting site destroyed by contractors in peak season
Noted swift nesting site destroyed by contractors in peak season

Noted swift nesting site destroyed by contractors in peak season

Sandra Laville on Environment | The Guardian

Campaigners say builders’ demolition of nest site highlights weak protection of wildlife from development

A building that was a noted nesting site for swifts, among the UK’s most at-risk birds, has been demolished during the nesting season, highlighting significant weaknesses in the protection of wildlife from development, campaigners say.

Contractors for the housebuilder Hill Group carried out the demolition of Regent House near Dorking station in Surrey over the last few weeks, during the nesting season which runs from 1 March to 31 August.

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Donald Trump Gives Big Coal $700 Million Handout While Americans Pay

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Washington, D.C. — According to reporting, today Donald Trump is set to announce plans to give away $700 million in taxpayer grants for aging, expensive, toxic coal plants—including grants to build two new coal plants—marking the latest in a string of costly bailouts for a collapsing industry. The U.S. has not ... [continued]

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BYD ADAS Warranty Explained … Sort Of

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

BYD is the first manufacturer to take some responsibility for its autonomous driver assistance technology if things go wrong.

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‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?
‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?
‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?

‘Good lord, what a smell’: can Brazil’s biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?

Sam Cowie and Avener Prado in São Paulo on Environment | The Guardian

As São Paulo faces a climate-induced water crisis, campaigners are fighting to reverse the impact of pollution and illegal deforestation on its largest reservoir

In a small motorboat laden with water-monitoring equipment, biologist Marta Marcondes and community activist Wesley Silvestre Rosa cross Billings reservoir on the far southern edge of São Paulo. Bright white herons glide over the water, which is flanked by thick dark green clusters of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, as the boat heads towards one of the more polluted parts of the reservoir.

“We see where sewage is entering, we see what has been deforested and how that has affected the water quality of the reservoir,” Marcondes says.

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