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Life under a Delhi flyover: how one homeless family endures the city’s extreme heat
Life under a Delhi flyover: how one homeless family endures the city’s extreme heat
Life under a Delhi flyover: how one homeless family endures the city’s extreme heat

Life under a Delhi flyover: how one homeless family endures the city’s extreme heat

Anuj Behal in Delhi. Photographs by Elke Scholiers on Environment | The Guardian

Hour by hour, Shahida and her baby are exposed to the full force of the deadly temperatures affecting India’s capital – without reliable access to food, water or healthcare. Here is a day in their lives

Delhi is sweltering through another summer of extreme heat, with top daytime readings consistently reaching 43C and even minimum temperatures hovering around 32.4C (90.3F).

Last week the city endured its warmest May night in 14 years. As government heat alerts follow one after another and people retreat indoors, more than 300,000 individuals living on the city’s streets remain out in the punishing heat.

Shahida dreads the arrival of summer, and this year, she has the additional worry of keeping nine-month-old Jannat safe from the heat

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Connecticut Approves Plug-In Solar — It’s So Exciting!

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

I am getting ready to make the seasonal move from my Florida home to my northern getaway in Connecticut. The simple, older modular home sits on land that is bordered by a soothing meandering brook and pristine state forest. Unlike my fully electric southern condo, the Connecticut digs are in ... [continued]

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‘It’s a great healer’: why being outdoors in nature means so much to us
‘It’s a great healer’: why being outdoors in nature means so much to us
‘It’s a great healer’: why being outdoors in nature means so much to us

‘It’s a great healer’: why being outdoors in nature means so much to us

Bibi van der Zee on Environment | The Guardian

Many of those who love spending time in Britain’s green places say it is awe-inspiring, calming and therapeutic

As a recent study revealed almost half of UK adults now spend less than three hours a week in natural settings such as gardens, parks, fields or woods, we asked readers to tell us about what being outside means to them.

The replies – heartfelt and passionate – came flooding in, with some admitting they just did not have the words to say how important it is.

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Why Have F1 Drivers Given The Ferrari Luce The Thumbs-Up But The Tifosi Won’t?

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

The newly unveiled Ferrari Luce, the company’s first fully electric car, hasn’t quite captured the love of the tifosi. The $640,000 five-seater, designed by former Apple guru Jony Ive and the industrial stylist Marc Newson, has “the high degree of system integration to ensure performance typical of the brand,” the ... [continued]

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California — Lowest Wholesale Electricity Prices in USA

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Solar power has grown to enormous levels in California, and that solar power is keeping wholesale prices low. Wind power, water power, and solar power all mean free fuel, and free fuel means low wholesale electricity prices. This is not news, but given how much people love to exclaim “California ... [continued]

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China Sold More Plugin Vehicles in 2025 Than the USA Bought Vehicles of All Types!

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

I read through hundreds if not thousands of comments every week, and sometimes our highly intelligent, tremendously informed readers share information that really makes my eyes pop. Once in a while, something is shared that I really can’t believe I didn’t see or realize earlier. I just had one of ... [continued]

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Chile EV Sales Report: 10% Market Share Reached in April Thanks to 247% Growth!

Juan Diego Celemín Mojica on CleanTechnica

The wealthiest country in the region, Chile is known for being ahead of the curve in adopting most new technologies in Latin America. In particular, this is visible in the country having the highest per-capita deployment of solar in the region by quite a margin. Unsurprisingly, Chile was also the ... [continued]

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‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards
‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards
‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards

‘This is a tragedy’: swimming snakes open new front in battle with Balearic lizards

Sam Jones in Madrid on Environment | The Guardian

The insatiable horseshoe whip snake has become an existential threat to the Ibiza wall lizard

Irrefutable proof of what Spanish researchers and wildlife experts had long suspected, and long feared, finally presented itself in the form of a grainy video that was shot on a minuscule island in the Balearics in April 2024.

Ribboning its way through the turquoise waters that separate the east coast of Ibiza from the islet of Santa Eulària 450 metres away, came a pale and solitary horseshoe whip snake in search of new territory and fresh sustenance.

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Over 9,900 Electric Buses Operating In Latin America Now

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

Much or most of the news about the electrification of transportation is about personal transportation: e-bikes, cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, and electric motorcycles. This focus makes sense because many online readers are interested in such vehicles so content about them gets clicks, reads, and social media engagement. There may be ... [continued]

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The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world
The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world
The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

Adam Morton and Petra Stock on Environment | The Guardian

Australia is pioneering a revolution in home renewables and battery use, proving what is possible with the right policies

The timing was rich with symbolism. As intense heatwaves pummelled Europe and Asia, and oil markets around the world leapt and sputtered, the two big chimneys of one of Australia’s largest power stations were being demolished. Meanwhile, the Australian energy minister was holding a media conference to hail a fall of up to 10% in the benchmark electricity price in parts of the country.

Quietly, and with surprisingly little fanfare from the rest of the world, Australia is pioneering a revolution in home renewables and battery use, proving what is possible with the right policies. The country was already one of the global leaders in domestic solar power, with panels on one in three homes. It also remains, however, a major contributor to the climate crisis through its vast fossil fuel exports.But it is batteries that are giving Australia a new burst of speed.

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Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds
Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds
Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds

Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds

Helena Horton on Environment | The Guardian

Exclusive: Local authority asked what steps it is taking after hordes of splashing revellers seen disturbing nesting birds

Ministers have written to the City of London demanding it stop people from swimming in a protected pond on Hampstead Heath, after disturbing scenes of cygnets and eggs being disrupted went viral on social media.

Swans and their 12-day-old cygnets were disturbed by hordes of splashing revellers in the north London park on Monday as temperatures reached a record 35C in the capital. In one video, a swan was seen poking an unhatched egg with its beak after it fell into the water during the chaos.

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‘It’s an obsession’: one man and his family on a mission to save Europe’s glutinous snail
‘It’s an obsession’: one man and his family on a mission to save Europe’s glutinous snail
‘It’s an obsession’: one man and his family on a mission to save Europe’s glutinous snail

‘It’s an obsession’: one man and his family on a mission to save Europe’s glutinous snail

Isaaq Tomkins on Environment | The Guardian

Ian Hughes is boosting one of the continent’s most at-risk species with science, his sons and some homemade T-shirts

Ian Hughes and his son, Ben, are driving through the hills of north Wales with an array of homemade animal artefacts rattling around their car: diagrams, plaster casts, hand-printed T-shirts. They finally reach Llyn Tegid – Bala Lake in English – where, knee-deep in the water, Ian brandishes two glutinous snails.

It is a mollusc the size of a fingertip. It is also one of Europe’s most endangered species, which Ian has dedicated himself to protecting. “It’s beyond passion,” he says. “It’s an obsession.”

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‘Nature’s soap opera’: how a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit
‘Nature’s soap opera’: how a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit
‘Nature’s soap opera’: how a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit

‘Nature’s soap opera’: how a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit

Michael Savage Media editor on Environment | The Guardian

The births, fledgling flights and even first dates on Robert Fuller’s site are about to hit a million global subscribers

Having enjoyed setting up bird boxes with his father as a child, the wildlife artist Robert Fuller wanted to go one step further. While he happily spent hours making the boxes and dotting them around the Yorkshire Wolds, he found it tantalising that he was unable to see exactly what the nesting owls, kestrels and kingfishers were up to.

It transpires Fuller was not alone in his curiosity. His YouTube channel, which livestreams footage from his artificial habitats and documents his love of British nature, is about to hit a million global subscribers. His channel now generates on average 2.8m monthly views.

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Is SpaceX & Tesla 100-Gigawatt/Year US Solar System Production Plan Realistic?

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Elon Musk says that he wants SpaceX and Tesla teams to work together to build 100 gigawatts of solar power manufacturing capacity in the US — cells and modules. And he wants to do that within three years. There’s a lot to consider here. Before we get into some of ... [continued]

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The enigmatic summer phenomenon shining from the edge of space
The enigmatic summer phenomenon shining from the edge of space
The enigmatic summer phenomenon shining from the edge of space

The enigmatic summer phenomenon shining from the edge of space

Stuart Clark on Environment | The Guardian

With no recorded sightings before 1885, noctilucent clouds have been linked to volcanoes, pollution or climate change

As summer arrives in the northern hemisphere, so do the noctilucent clouds – hopefully. These high-altitude formations are as enigmatic as they are beautiful. Their name derives from Latin, meaning “night shining”.

They appear during the summer months and glow with an electric-blue intensity against the darkening western sky. Look for them about half an hour after sunset.

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Demand Destruction Is The Reward Fossil Fuel Donors Get For Supporting MAGA

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

The US idiocy in Iran will lead to massive demand destruction for fossil fuels, which are now too unreliable to survive.

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On-street EV charging in UK is postcode lottery as drivers face council objections
On-street EV charging in UK is postcode lottery as drivers face council objections
On-street EV charging in UK is postcode lottery as drivers face council objections

On-street EV charging in UK is postcode lottery as drivers face council objections

Jasper Jolly on Environment | The Guardian

Despite government pledges, more than 20 authorities will not allow gullies, citing safety, legal and parking concerns

The energy secretary, Ed Miliband, has said charger gullies to connect electric cars parked on streets will help cut costs for drivers, yet millions of UK households may be unable to use the simple technology because their local councils will still not allow charging cables to cross the pavement.

Despite government promises to “slash red tape” and make it easier to put in gullies, more than 20 local authorities appear to be holding out against them.

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Damaged, deserted, dilapidated … what comes next for the Great Barrier Reef island resorts lying in ruins?
Damaged, deserted, dilapidated … what comes next for the Great Barrier Reef island resorts lying in ruins?
Damaged, deserted, dilapidated … what comes next for the Great Barrier Reef island resorts lying in ruins?

Damaged, deserted, dilapidated … what comes next for the Great Barrier Reef island resorts lying in ruins?

Joe Hinchliffe on Environment | The Guardian

Rather than dreaming of restoring past glory, some are advocating for a future with a lighter footprint. And there are signs of renewal

Kerry Outerbridge motored his powerboat through coral reef ringing the lush, tropical island and alighted upon white sand.

Catamarans and jetskis lay strewn about the beach. Nothing but quiet emerged to greet him from the bungalows scattered among a grove of coconut trees. A plate of food sat on a kitchen table, mouldering.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E Cheaper than Ford Escape! (5-Year Total Cost of Ownership)

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is clearly a superior vehicle to the Ford Escape. It’s got better tech, better driving quality, better acceleration, and a cooler look. However, it comes at a higher price. Well, it comes at a higher upfront price. I’ve recently been running comparisons of the “fuel costs” ... [continued]

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Giant Data Center In New Mexico Will Be Powered By Fuel Cells

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

People in southeast New Mexico are concerned about a data center that will add 10 million tons of carbon emissions to the air.

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