Magnificent Tidal Energy Project To Double As New City Park

Credit to Author: Tina Casey| Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 16:14:34 +0000

Tidal energy projects can compete on scale and cost with nuclear energy while creating new urban parks, alternative transportation routes and flood control opportunities, too.

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Einride: Saving the Planet, One Truckload at a Time

Credit to Author: Chris Boylan| Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2023 15:21:06 +0000

Einride's Electric Automated Trucks (EATs) may be appearing soon on public roads all across the globe.The Swedish technology and logistics company envisions an AI-enhanced all-electric digital cargo transportation ecosystem which can save their customers time and money while curtailing harmful emissions. While the skies in New York City remain darkened by Canadian wildfires, we are reminded of the delicate balance we humans have with our environment. Climate change is among […]

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Los Angeles’ Zero Emissions Roadmap To 2028

Credit to Author: Susanna Schick| Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 16:49:19 +0000

Los Angeles. 2028. The Summer Olympics return for their third trip. The Olympic Committee has fulfilled their promise to only use recycled materials. An easy promise in a city with so much existing Olympic Infrastructure. But will the Olympians be able to breathe? Will Los Angeles, America’s manufacturing hub, be forced to shut down factories (and the ports!) for weeks preceding the Olympics in order to ensure adequately clean air? Or will this not be enough? Will all Olympic events be held indoors? Will Olympians compete wearing filtration masks and oxygen tanks

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