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BMW Taps Amazon Cloud To Power Its Next-Gen Self-Driving Cars

Earlier this month, the BMW Group announced that it has chosen Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider for its automated driving platform. BMW will use AWS to develop its

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Coca-Cola Goes Green With First Fleet Of Electric Trucks

Volvo and Coca-Cola Canada’s recent partnership is a sign of growing competition in the electric semi truck market. To celebrate its fifth anniversary and highlight its “Toward a Better Future Together” environmental

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Climate Change Is Simple…

Climate change is a complex problem, but the basic science behind it is simple: burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which trap heat and cause the planet to warm.

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Remote Work: A Win-Win for Employees and the Environment

It is commonly known that remote work can reduce carbon emissions. A new study has reaffirmed this belief, as it has found that working from home can reduce an individual’s carbon footprint

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Unexpected Sources Of Methane Emissions From Rivers Identified

The new study on methane (CH4) emissions from rivers and streams is significant for several reasons. This means that human activities that alter freshwater ecosystems, such as deforestation and agriculture, could have

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ABB Advances Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology For Large Container Ships

ABB says, emissions from big ships in the ocean are a big deal. Maritime transportation adds up to around 3% of the carbon dioxide emissions each year, and if we don’t make

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Combating Desertification: New Technologies Offer a Solution!

More than 20% of the earth’s good land is messed up already and we might only have about 60 harvests left to grow crops worldwide. The United Nations says that 12 million

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Continental Makes Tires More Sustainable With Recovered Carbon Black

Wheels and tires have been around for ages. The first ever stone wheels were spotted in ancient Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. As civilizations progressed, tire technology also kept up. Nowadays, companies like

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