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MIT- Extinction Seems Inevitable For Human Race…

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) geophysics professor Daniel Rothman says we’re on the verge of a mass extinction, and he thinks we’re going to die out. The reason for the same is

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China Has Succeeded In Physically Altering The Weather

China has been able to change the weather, according to a new study by China’s Tsinghua University. Chinese researchers say that during the Communist Party’s 100th anniversary celebration this summer, weather officials

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Making Hydrogen A Primary Source Of Green Energy Is A Misguided Strategy…

Ambitions to make hydrogen (H2) a critical energy carrier for a climate-friendly future are misplaced, according to Anthony Patt, a professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland (ETH

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Greenko Forms JV With John Cockerill For Manufacturing Green Hydrogen & Ammonia

Greenko Group has formed a joint venture (JV) with Belgium’s John Cockerill to manufacture electrolyzers as part of its aims to manufacture green hydrogen and ammonia. The manufacturer of high-capacity alkaline electrolyzers

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World’s Largest Deep Lake Water Cooling System…

Many of Toronto’s hospitals, data centres, educational campuses, government buildings, and commercial and residential buildings use the Deep Lake Water Cooling (DLWC) system, which is very good at keeping the air in

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GM Is Pushing The Limits Of Lithium-ion And Solid-state Batteries

General Motors (GM) has gone all-out to push its new Ultium lithium-ion battery architecture, but at the same time it has a solid-state EV battery up its sleeve, this week the company

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Reliance Industries Takes A $736 Million Green Loan To Buy REC Solar

The Indian giant Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has inked a green loan worth $736 million to support its acquisition of REC Solar Holdings, a Norwegian solar panel producer. “A term loan of

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India’s Deep Ocean Mission – Searching For Minerals On The Ocean Floor

Marine minerals from coastal and ocean sources will be critical to the future Indian economy, and metals such as nickel and cobalt will be critical in supporting renewable energy technology. India is

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