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Earth Day Wins: How Science & Citizens Changed The Planet

During Earth Day, the conversation usually involves climate risks, pollution, and biodiversity losses. But history also suggests that environmental catastrophe is not a foregone conclusion. In several key events, the collaboration between

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Electric Vehicles’ Hidden Cost: Faster Tire Wear

Electric vehicles promise a cleaner, quieter future. They glide through cities with minimal noise. They cut tailpipe emissions to zero. Yet beneath that smooth ride lies a less discussed reality—one that is

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Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Than Nations

The artificial intelligence boom is reshaping global energy demand. However, a new investigation suggests the climate cost could be far higher than expected. A report by WIRED finds that just 11 gas-powered

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Dirt As Power: A Quiet Energy Revolution Beneath Our Feet

In a world chasing batteries and rare minerals, scientists are turning to an unlikely source: soil. A new study shows that electricity can be generated directly from dirt—without batteries, wires, or sunlight.

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A $60 Million Bet To Dim The Sun, Raising Climate Risks

A little-known startup is making a bold claim: it can dim the Sun. The idea sounds extreme. Yet it reflects growing urgency in the climate debate. An Israel–US firm, Stardust Solutions, has

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Bajaj Explores Hydrogen 2-Wheelers Under Chetak Brand

India’s clean mobility push is entering a new phase. Bajaj Auto is now exploring hydrogen-powered two-wheelers under its iconic Chetak brand. The move signals a shift beyond electric mobility, even as the

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India’s Scorching Summers Are Reducing Solar Panel Efficiency

Under a blazing summer sky, solar panels seem to promise peak performance. However, science tells a more complex story. As extreme heat intensifies across India, it is reducing the very efficiency that

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