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GM goal: profitable, affordabl

GM goal: profitable, affordable electric cars built in big numbers

Automotive innovation rolls out over many years, usually decades, and usually only a few companies lead. Others hang back, waiting to see if buyers will accept new features, new powertrains, and new types of vehicles. More than six years after modern electric cars hit the market in volume, many Read More...

UK renewables break records, c

UK renewables break records, coal drops to 6 percent

The first quarter of the year was an impressive one for the UK’s renewable energy fleet, with wind farms, biomass, and hydro all recording their highest ever quarterly output and solar power reaching a new high of its own for peak power output. According to Drax Electric Insights, with data Read More...

Oil platforms as part of large

Oil platforms as part of large-scale North Sea renewable energy generation

The more than 1400 oil and gas platforms currently located in the North Sea might eventually be used to fight the problem they helped to create: unsustainable energy generation. By revamping these installations, they could become part of the energy revolution as hydrogen production and storage Read More...

Ikea’s invest in plastics re

Ikea’s invest in plastics recycling plant to cut down on waste, use raw materials

Ikea wants to become more sustainable by avoiding environmentally damaging activities like illegal deforestation and plastic waste. The Swedish furniture giant has bought forests in Romania and the Baltics, wind farms in Poland and now it is investing in a plastic recycling plant in the Read More...

Stanford scientist: People wil

Stanford scientist: People will stop driving, all new cars will be electric by 2025

Remember the world without smart phones? That’s only ten years ago. That was a radical, exponential change. Some experts predict that the entry of the self-driving electric car will follow a similar revolutionary path. And, today, that may be as hard to imagine as the introduction of the iPhone Read More...

South Korea’s new president

South Korea’s new president fulfills promise, shuts down 10 coal-power plants

On his fifth day in office South Korea’s newly elected president, Moon Jae-in fulfilled an election promise and announced that the country will temporarily shutter 10 coal power plants now and will shut them down completely within his five-year term. The South Korean capital, Seoul, is among Read More...

Forgotten trees: Survey finds

Forgotten trees: Survey finds enough new forests to cover 50 percent of the U.S.

It appears we have missed a few trees. A new survey of the world’s dryland habitats has found a massive amount of previously unreported forests. The newly discovered forests cover an area equivalent to about 50 percent of the size of the U.S. The discovery is good news for reversing global Read More...

Are your thoughts in the way o

Are your thoughts in the way of your sleep? Tips from 8 experts

Racing thoughts disturb many nights. You know that all these thoughts are not helpful but how do you stop them? Here are tips from eight sleep experts. At the very least, it's something to read next time you can't Read More...

Science says goofing off makes

Science says goofing off makes you more creative

It's an obvious truism that creativity is the source of innovation which is in turn the source of business success. Not surprisingly, most companies try to make their employees more creative, usually through brainstorming, collaboration and open plan offices that encourage social interaction. Read More...

Traditional ideas of masculini

Traditional ideas of masculinity are poisoning our society. There is another way

When I was younger I was almost consumed by anger. My father had abandoned me before I was born, leaving me with powerful feelings of worthlessness. Self-destruction defined my young adulthood. I thought being tough and violent was the only way to be a man, but I was also scared of violence and Read More...