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Cuba: Between charcoal and solar panels
On the side of a dusty road in Cotorro, on the outskirts of Havana, bags of charcoal are stacked beside homemade stoves built from metal sheets. Cars occasionally slow down and pull over to buy charcoal. Amora Rodriguez sells charcoal seven days a…
Perthshire football stadium receives solar panel in latest stage of revamp plan
Development of the £2million community football ground in Davie Park reached another milestone recently with the installation of more than 100 solar panels on the roof of the spectator stand. The newly-installed state-of-the-art solar panels…
Homeowner, real estate agent share warnings about door-to-door solar panel contracts
Homeowner, real estate agent share warnings about door-to-door solar panel contracts GETTING ANSWERS AND FINDING SOLUTIONS IN A KMBC NINE NEWS INVESTIGATION CALLED THE SOLAR SCAM. AS WE CONTINUE TO HEAR NEW STORIES OF PEOPLE GETTING RIPPED OFF.
Payments revolution won't happen on slow blockchains
Stablecoins, the digital dollars that move on blockchain rails, can move money instantly across borders at a fraction of the cost of traditional payment systems. It's easy to see why they're being talked about as a revolution for payments and…
Revised Budget places emphasis on renewable energy for Kerala's future energy security
The United Democratic Front (UDF) government's Revised Budget places emphasis on the aggressive promotion of renewable energy sources for meeting Kerala's future energy needs. The Budget has earmarked ₹100 crore for renewable energy, green…
SpaceX wants to build AI data centers in space. Will it work?
Among the most ambitious and challenging ideas riding this wave of enthusiasm is something that sounds almost like science fiction: orbital data centers. SpaceX may be one of the most well-known companies seeking to build them, but it is not the…
Shoppers 'order more' £24 garden lamps as they 'look expensive
Blending effortlessly into an outdoor space and creating an 'absolutely stunning' ambience, shoppers are transforming their gardens, balconies and patios with these hanging solar lanterns. Hailed as 'looking more expensive than they are', Amazon…
What could US-Iran peace deal mean for UK household costs?
Fuel prices have already begun to tumble at forecourts across the UK. The price of a litre of petrol is down by 4.6p, from 159.7p on 28 May to 155.1p this week, according to the AA motoring group. Diesel is down 9.3p from 184.4p a litre to 175.1p…
Concerns over air quality remain in Boyle Heights after cold storage facility erupted in flames
Residents in Boyle Heights are concerned about the air quality in their community after a solar-paneled commercial warehouse building erupted into flames on Wednesday afternoon. The large blaze quickly prompted officials to order a temporary…
Datacenters driving US clean energy growth while still threatening climate
Datacenters are driving unprecedented growth in the US clean energy industry, paradoxically boosting a sector that was sputtering before the artificial intelligence boom even as AI's rollout creates immense environmental challenges. However…
A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization's Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape
It's been nearly five years since the Australian non-profit Rouser Lab unveiled its plan to build Earth's Black Box, a flight recorder-like device designed to document humanity's spiral into environmental destruction. Now, its creators say they…
Solving the data center energy and water conservation problem
The pressure on electric grids and electric rates for all ratepayers is a major issue for digital infrastructure and top of mind for local communities. That is why some states are incentivizing data centers to generate their own power rather than…
An enormous 7-storey wellness attraction is coming to Marina South in 2030
There's a new wellness attraction brewing at Marina South. Say hello to Therme Singapore – a sprawling wellbeing destination set to open in Singapore in 2030. And this isn't just another leisure development – it's being positioned as…
Long After the climate apocalypse, maybe some being will find 'Earth's Black Box'
Get your news from a source that's not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. This story was originally published b y the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It was…
The artificial ice pyramids saving India's mountain villages
Priti Gupta Technology Reporter, Mumbai At an altitude of almost 4,000m (13,000ft) and receiving almost no rainfall, the Himalayan village of Sakti is a hostile place to be a farmer. 'Ladakh has a brutal, single-cultivation season,' says Gelak…
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