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The King Charles coastal path will allow walkers right of access to the entire coast for the first time.
After the usual December EV record sales peak in China, which coincided with an end-of-incentive sales rush (NEVs are no longer exempt from purchase tax this year), and adding to the Chinese New Year happening in February, EVs had an expected sales slump, down by 32% — which sounds like ... [continued] The post Tesla Shines Amid EV Slowdown in China — February 2026 Sales Report appeared first on CleanTechnica.
A wildlife filmmaker’s dance in the dark with sage grouse. The post Spring Fling: A Morning on the Sage Grouse Lek appeared first on Cool Green Science.
Brazil’s federal government created a huge conservation area on March 6 to protect a critical biodiversity hotspot in the Atlantic Ocean. The newly created Albardão marine park and coastal environmental protected area are home to at least 25 endangered species and Pleistocene epoch megafauna fossils. The new national park is off the coast of Brazil’s […]
In early March, while attending the Nuclear Energy Summit, Rwandan President Paul Kagame reaffirmed his ambition to develop civilian nuclear reactors in Rwanda. “Nuclear energy is not too complex or risky for developing countries,” he said during the meeting. “It will diversify our energy mix while providing the stability required for industrial growth and long-term […]
As we have seen recently with some Chinese EV chargers reaching and exceeding 1,000 kW of charging power and BYD planning to install about 3,000 such chargers, some of these Chinese companies are moving at a different speed. They seem to be dissatisfied with doing what is average and are ... [continued] The post 300,000 New EV Chargers Planned For Latin America appeared first on CleanTechnica.