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Tesla Robotaxi Safety Concerns: Chase Cars Reveal Autonomy Limits

Tesla’s push to deploy autonomous Robotaxis is facing fresh scrutiny after reports showed a separate vehicle following each self-driving car on public roads. Videos shared by Tesla supporters and cited by U.S.

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Is Solar Energy Economically Viable In 2026?

Solar energy is no longer a niche technology. It is becoming a mainstream power source worldwide. But is it truly economically viable? Global studies show strong evidence. The International Renewable Energy Agency

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UN Ocean Biodiversity Treaty Enters Force, Targets 30% Protection By 2030

A landmark UN biodiversity treaty, also known as Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), has entered into force in January 2026, marking a major step to protect the world’s oceans and marine ecosystems.

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Global Water Bankruptcy Warning: UN Sounds Alarm On Global Water Crisis

The world has entered a period of “global water bankruptcy,” according to the United Nations. Water demand now exceeds sustainable supply in many regions. Scientists say climate change, population growth, and poor

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Economic Confrontation Rises, Climate Risks Fall In 2026 WEF Survey

Economic confrontation has replaced armed conflict as the top global risk in 2026, according to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risks Survey. Experts warn that rising trade disputes, sanctions, and geopolitical

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Google Deploys CO₂ Battery Storage For Renewable Energy

Google is moving to solve one of renewable energy’s biggest problems: how to store green power longer. Renewables like solar and wind don’t produce energy all the time. Power often drops when

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Tesla Cybercab Prototype Tests Rear Camera Washer In Chicago

Tesla’s upcoming autonomous taxi, the Cybercab, was recently spotted in Chicago with an unusual feature. The prototype appeared to be dripping fluid from its rear bumper. Observers believe this fluid may be

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