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Tesla Now Recommends Sleepy Drivers Try FSD

The latest FSD update from Tesla seems to encourage sleepy drivers to turn on FSD and let the car drive itself.
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Storm Clouds Are Gathering Over The Volkswagen–Rivian Bromance

The partnership between Volkswagen and Rivian is under strain as the two companies struggle to meet different objectives with one package.
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Bifacial Rooftop Vertical Solar Panels Shine In Norway

A new rooftop vertical solar installation in northern Norway shows that solar can work almost anywhere there is sunlight.
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Alaska’s Ryan Air Orders BETA Technology Electric Plane For Cargo Duty

Ryan Air in Alaska has ordered an electric plane from BETA Technologies and will install storage batteries for charging.
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Ending The Solar Tax Credit May Have Hidden Benefits

Some think residential solar will come back stronger then ever afte federal subsidies for residential solar disappear December 31.
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Morocco To Send Solar Power To Germany Via 4800 Km Undersea Cable

A plan to send renewable energy from Morocco to Germany is moving forward, thanks to new developments in HVDC technology.
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China Announces Modest Emission Reduction Target

At the UN this week, China announced a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of up to 10 percent by 2035. It may double that.
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Climate Activists Should Use Antitrust Laws Against Big Oil

Two scholars see a new way that claims against Big Oil could succeed in court. They recommend using antitrust law in the climate fight.
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Electric Trucks Are Rapidly Approaching A Tipping Point — Just Not In The US

Sales of heavy duty electric trucks are exploding in some countries but imploding in others, proving that policies matter.
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UK Not Making Hay While The Sun Shines

A hot, dry summer in the UK has led to reduced hay yields in the eastern part of the country, driving up prices.