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How an annual ‘wedding flight’ of 1,000 virgin queens is ensuring the revival of Europe’s dark bee
How an annual ‘wedding flight’ of 1,000 virgin queens is ensuring the revival of Europe’s dark bee
How an annual ‘wedding flight’ of 1,000 virgin queens is ensuring the revival of Europe’s dark bee

How an annual ‘wedding flight’ of 1,000 virgin queens is ensuring the revival of Europe’s dark bee

Phoebe Weston on Environment | The Guardian

The Belgian ceremony attracts beekeepers from the Netherlands, France and Germany keen to boost dark bee numbers and stop the spread of the hybrid honeybee

Every summer, 1,000 virgin queens descend on the Belgian town of Chimay. During the “wedding flight”, a male attaches to the female. His endophallus (penis equivalent) is torn off and he falls to the ground and dies. Mission accomplished.

Beekeepers come and pick up their fertilised queens in small colourful hives, driving them back home, sometimes more than 300km away. They will use the genetic material gathered in south Belgium to build new colonies in the Netherlands, France and Germany.

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Used EV Sales Show Us That EVs Aren’t Stalling Out

Jennifer Sensiba on CleanTechnica

If you have opened a newspaper or scrolled through your news feed lately, you have likely seen the headlines. “EV Sales Stalling.” “Inventory Piling Up.” “Americans Reject Electric Cars.” It seems like a compelling narrative, largely because you see it EVERYWHERE. Media outlets that are openly in the bag for ... [continued]

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Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate
Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate
Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate

Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate

Deborah Cole in Berlin on Environment | The Guardian

Coalition government agrees to remove parts of controversial law and allow homes to rely on fossil fuels

Germany’s coalition government has been accused of abandoning its climate targets after agreeing to scrap parts of a contentious heating law mandating the use of renewables in favour of a draft law allowing homeowners to rely on fossil fuels.

While the previous law required most newly installed heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy, often with a heat pump, the amended legislation will allow households to keep using oil and gas.

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So Much Winning…For Geothermal Energy

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

Energy Secretary Chris Wright is a big fan of geothermal energy, but he just got caught robbing Peter to pay Paul.

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New Tesla Cybertruck

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

I just wrote about some Tesla preparing to sell the Model Y L in Australia. Back in the US, Tesla has rolled out a new version of the Tesla Cybertruck. A Tesla Cybertruck AWD for $59,990 is now on the table. The truck has a range rating of 325 miles ... [continued]

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‘If we see you again, we kill you’: how a Colombian wildlife hotspot turned into a death zone
‘If we see you again, we kill you’: how a Colombian wildlife hotspot turned into a death zone
‘If we see you again, we kill you’: how a Colombian wildlife hotspot turned into a death zone

‘If we see you again, we kill you’: how a Colombian wildlife hotspot turned into a death zone

Words and photographs by Harriet Barber in Barrancabermeja, Colombia on Environment | The Guardian

Armed groups and a state-owned refinery’s oil leaks have displaced Barrancabermeja’s fishing community and poisoned a paradise once full of manatees and jaguars

Standing on her wooden canoe, a machete in her hand, Yuly Velásquez hacks away at reeds matted with blackened sludge. Close by, a burst oil pipe has released a slick of crude into the San Silvestre wetlands in Barrancabermeja, Colombia’s oil city, choking the water and its wildlife.

“The destruction is immense,” says Velásquez, president of Fedepesan, a sustainable fishing organisation. “For the fish, the animals and flora, it means immediate death.”

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Autonomous Driving News: Tesla Sues, BMW Bails

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

Tesla is continuing to aggressively pursue autonomous driving while two competitors -- BMW and Mercedes -- have abandoned the quest.

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Tesla Planning 64 New Megacharging Sites Across 15 States?

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

Tesla employee Jason Gies shared this on LinkedIn recently: “The full Tesla Find Us map is now live. Go look at it. This is no longer a press release. It’s geography. You can see Megachargers and coming soon sites forming a backbone across the country. Chicago is becoming a real ... [continued]

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Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: ‘We don’t need to passively accept our fate’
Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: ‘We don’t need to passively accept our fate’
Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: ‘We don’t need to passively accept our fate’

Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: ‘We don’t need to passively accept our fate’

Steve Rose on Environment | The Guardian

He was at the heart of 1960s counterculture, then paved the way for the libertarian mindset of Silicon Valley. At 87, Brand is still keen to ensure the world is maintained properly – not just today, but for the next 10,000 years

Stewart Brand thinks big and long. He thinks on a planetary scale – as suggested by the title of his celebrated Whole Earth Catalog – and on the longest of timeframes, as with his Long Now Foundation, which looks forward to the next 10,000 years of human civilisation. He has had a lifelong fascination with the future, and anything that could get us there faster, from space travel to psychedelic drugs to computing. In fact, he was arguably the bridge between the San Francisco counterculture of the 60s and present-day Silicon Valley: in his commencement speech at Stanford University in 2005, Steve Jobs eulogised the Whole Earth Catalog and Brand’s philosophy, and echoed its farewell mantra: “Stay hungry. Stay foolish.”

You could say that Brand has also lived big and long. He is now 87 years old, in the final chapters of an eventful and adventurous life that has crossed paths with some of the most consequential events and figures of his era. He has been a writer, an editor, a publisher, a soldier, a photojournalist, an LSD evangelist, an events organiser, a future-planning consultant, even a government adviser (to the California governor Jerry Brown in the late 70s). “There was a time when people asked me, ‘What do you do?’ I said, ‘I find things and I found things,’” says Brand, as in he is a founder. He is speaking from a library where he likes to work in Petaluma, California, not far from his houseboat in Sausalito. “I’m always searching for good stuff to recommend, and good people.”

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Humans – not Mimmo the dolphin – need managing in Venice lagoon, say scientists
Humans – not Mimmo the dolphin – need managing in Venice lagoon, say scientists
Humans – not Mimmo the dolphin – need managing in Venice lagoon, say scientists

Humans – not Mimmo the dolphin – need managing in Venice lagoon, say scientists

Angela Giuffrida in Rome on Environment | The Guardian

Researchers say solitary bottlenose has adapted well to city waters, but tighter controls on boat traffic and human behaviour are needed

Italian scientists monitoring the movements of a dolphin in the Venice lagoon have said humans are the ones who need managing, rather than wildlife.

Known as Mimmo, the bottlenose dolphin has been spotted on several occasions since it made its first appearance in June last year, prompting a research team from the University of Padova to spring into action.

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Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds
Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds
Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds

Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds

Ajit Niranjan Europe environment correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

Fish levels fall by 7.2% with as little as 0.1C of warming per decade, northern hemisphere research shows

Chronic ocean heating is fuelling a “staggering and deeply concerning” loss of marine life, a study has found, with fish levels falling by 7.2% from as little as 0.1C of warming per decade.

Researchers examined the year-to-year change of 33,000 populations in the northern hemisphere between 1993 and 2021, and isolated the effect of the decadal rate of seabed warming from short shifts such as marine heatwaves. They found the drop in biomass from chronic heating to be as high as 19.8% in a single year.

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Scotland’s new emissions strategy ‘too reliant on science fiction’, critics say
Scotland’s new emissions strategy ‘too reliant on science fiction’, critics say
Scotland’s new emissions strategy ‘too reliant on science fiction’, critics say

Scotland’s new emissions strategy ‘too reliant on science fiction’, critics say

Severin Carrell Scotland editor on Environment | The Guardian

UK Climate Change Committee voices concern over Scotland’s progress on decarbonising buildings and reliance on unproved technologies

Scotland has finally produced realistic short-term plans on cutting its climate emissions, but there is “real concern” about the credibility of its overall strategy, the UK’s climate policy watchdog has found.

Nigel Topping, the chair of the UK Climate Change Committee, said there were “flashing amber lights” about the quality and seriousness of some of the Scottish government’s medium- and long-term proposals to reach net zero by 2045.

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Toxic waste from screens ends up in endangered dolphins, study finds
Toxic waste from screens ends up in endangered dolphins, study finds
Toxic waste from screens ends up in endangered dolphins, study finds

Toxic waste from screens ends up in endangered dolphins, study finds

Tara Russell on Environment | The Guardian

Gene-altering chemicals found in humpback dolphins and finless porpoises, raising alarm they may end up in human food chain

Toxic e-waste chemicals from television, computer and smartphone screens have been found in the brains and bodies of endangered dolphins and porpoises in the South China Sea.

Research published in Environmental Science & Technology detected significant levels of gene-altering liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) in Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins and finless porpoises.

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I did it. I actually saw a Cetti’s warbler | Lev Parikian
I did it. I actually saw a Cetti’s warbler | Lev Parikian
I did it. I actually saw a Cetti’s warbler | Lev Parikian

I did it. I actually saw a Cetti’s warbler | Lev Parikian

Lev Parikian on Environment | The Guardian

Walthamstow Wetlands, London: They’re professional skulkers, loud but highly elusive. And yet there one is, out of the reeds, to be remembered for ever

It’s weather you’d emigrate to avoid. Gloomy and cold – Tupperware sky and drizzle in the air. But tranquil, at least. Small mercies. Walthamstow Wetlands – a 211-hectare nature reserve centred on 10 reservoirs in north-east London. Jewel in the Lee Valley’s crown, and as good a place for waterbirds as any in the capital.

Six tufted ducks drift across – a posse of monochrome floaters on a mission to nowhere. A little grebe – floating powder puff – does its trademark jump-and-dive, surfacing 30 seconds later, 25 yards to the left of where I expected. Extreme peace descends on me. Birdfulness, the best way to be.

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Waymo Opens Up Service in Orlando, Dallas, Houston, & San Antonio

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Waymo’s rapid 2026 expansion continues. In fact, today marked another notable first for the company. For the first time in Waymo’s history, it has opened up commercial service to the public in multiple cities at once. In fact, it did so in four major cities today — Orlando, Florida, as ... [continued]

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The Energy Storage Game Is Afoot: Form Energy Faces Off Against Tesla Megapack 3

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

The US energy storage startup Form Energy is challenging Tesla's new Megapack 3 rollout with a new 100-hour iron-air battery, with deployments in Minnesota and six other states in the planning stages.

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Electric Vehicle Adoption Is On The Rise — Even If Tesla Sales Are Uneven

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

Tesla was once the best electric vehicle available for purchase. That’s changed as more manufacturers have entered the marketplace. Still, a tension seems to exist in which some automakers are scaling up both luxury and mass market brand EVs, while others are limiting or cancelling production plans altogether. You’d think ... [continued]

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Sierra Club Response to Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address

Press Release on CleanTechnica

Tonight, as costs for American families continue to soar and environmental and public health protections are weakened by his administration, Donald Trump delivered the first official State of the Union address of his second term. In response, Sierra Club Executive Director Loren Blackford released the following statement: “For a majority ... [continued]

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Ford Now Charging $495 for Frunk

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Ford is apparently now doing something very weird and yet very normal in the auto industry. One of the benefits of electric vehicles has long been their frunks. Not all EVs have one, but almost all of them do. Not needing to have a huge, clunky engine under the front ... [continued]

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Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution
Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution
Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution

Group expands legal claim over South West Water sewage pollution

Sandra Laville Environment correspondent on Environment | The Guardian

Thousands more people across Devon and Cornwall could join case against water firm

A group legal claim against South West Water alleging sewage pollution into coastal waters is harming businesses and individuals has been expanded across Devon and Cornwall.

Thousands more individuals could now join the first environmental community group legal action against a water company over the impact of sewage pollution.

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