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Heat Stroke and the Olympics: A Race Against Time

As temperatures soar in Paris, the specter of the Tokyo Olympics looms large. Three years ago, a race walker collapsed during a blistering heat wave, his body temperature reaching a dangerously high

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Investors Demand More Climate Clarity From Companies

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has responded to investor demands for better climate-related financial data. The global accounting body proposed new guidance. The goal? To enhance how companies disclose climate change’s

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Truck Makers Turn To Hydrogen For A Quick Fix…

Major truck manufacturers, including Volvo and MAN, face a significant challenge: transitioning to zero-emission vehicles while maintaining profitability. Electric batteries, while suitable for shorter distances, fall short for long-haul transportation due to

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Joby’s Hydrogen-Powered eVTOL Soar Closer To Reality

Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft promise a quieter, greener future of urban mobility. However, limited battery range restricts their potential. Joby Aviation, a leading eVTOL developer, believes it has a

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Is Tesla’s Self-Driving A Myth?

Elon Musk’s decade-long promise of autonomous driving through Tesla has yet to materialize. The company’s “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) software, despite its misleading name, has been a subject of intense scrutiny due to

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Super Pollutant GHGs: A Climate Crisis Accelerant

Half of today’s climate change is caused by super pollutant greenhouse gases—including methane, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and nitrous oxide (N2O)—that are far more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2). Slashing emissions of these super-pollutants

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In A Strategic Retreat Fortum Exits India

Finnish energy giant, Fortum, is exiting the Indian market. The company has appointed EY and Opus Corporate Finance to offload its majority stakes in Fortum India Pvt. Ltd (FIPL) and GLIDA, respectively.

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PM Surya Ghar Yojna: A Solar Revolution For India?

The Indian government aims to power its buildings with the sun. A new initiative, the PM Surya Ghar Yojna Scheme, targets 100% solarization of government buildings by December 2025. This ambitious project

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