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'A future on our terms': how community energy is lighting up Latin America
When the coronavirus pandemic hit in 2020, Roxana Borda Mamani had to leave Mexico, where she was studying for her degree in rural development and food security, and return to her remote village in the Peruvian Amazon. At the time, the Indigenous…

Net zero Europe is deindustrialising while China burns coal
At the Munich Leaders' Meeting in Washington DC this week, vice-president JD Vance put his finger on a major cause of Europe's recent decline. “One of the things that the Germans were very good about,” he declared, “is that…

The new pope, Leo XIV, has spoken out about urgent need for climate change action
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who was just elected as the new leader of the Catholic Church, seems to have similar views on the environment as his predecessor, Pope Francis. Prevost, who is taking the name Pope Leo XIV, has been outspoken about…

Inside Cambridge's Ray Dolby Centre where history could be made - BBC News
From the structure of DNA to the electron and neutron, some of the most significant scientific discoveries have been made in the Cavendish Laboratory. Founded 150 years ago to house the physics department at the University of Cambridge, the lab has…

Addiction to China's tungsten is over even if Beijing turns tap back on, miner says
Producers of tungsten products in developed nations, including those in the defence sector, are waking up to the need to diversify their raw material supply sources after three decades of readily available exports from China came to a sudden halt…
US-China cargo volume plunged in April as customers reacted 'very, very fast' to tariffs, says Maersk CEO
Container volumes between the US and China plunged 30% to 40% in April as President Donald Trump's tariffs took hold, the Danish shipping giant Maersk said on Thursday. 'It has gone very fast, so this is the result of customers reacting very, very…

Curtin engineering students from Miri gain real-world insight on tech-focused industrial visit to Sabah
MIRI (May 8): A group of 24 engineering students from Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) recently completed a four-day industrial visit to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, offering them first-hand exposure to cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.

Massive Attack show at Co-op Live arena to offer 100% plant-based food
Manchester's Co-op Live, the UK's biggest indoor concert venue, will go fully plant-based for the first time next month, when trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack headline the venue. Massive Attack are committed to environmental action, and Co-op Live…

I installed a UPS battery backup for my work PC - here's why I'm not turning back
The Goldemate 1000 Pro UPS is available now on Amazon for $199. With a Lithium battery that can last for nearly two hours, this UPS is hard to beat at the price. There's no means of communicating to a PC for a graceful shutdown, should power go…

You'll Start Spiralling When You Learn What the Trump Administration Just Did
The Trump administration is so committed to environmental deregulation that it's ending a program that has saved Americans more than half a trillion dollars. According to officials briefed on the matter who spoke to the Washington Post, the…

Starmer hands Trump 'veto' on Chinese investment in UK
Sir Keir Starmer has given Donald Trump a “veto” over Chinese investment in Britain. The two world leaders announced a long-awaited trade agreement on Thursday that will lower steel and car tariffs for British companies and boost…

Poll of the week: Should the 2050 net zero target be scrapped?
Ed Miliband has long been one of Westminster's most vocal advocates for Britain's net zero agenda. But his vision of a green future is increasingly coming up against a less forgiving reality. This week, we asked readers: Should the UK scrap its…

How solar power can transform the delivery economy | GUEST COMMENTARY
“Last mile” transportation — whether delivering packages from a warehouse or moving produce from farms to markets — is one of the most expensive and polluting segments of global supply chains. According to Time magazine…

New pictures show what world's tallest cruise ship will look like - 164ft sails
The 164ft OceanWings sails rise above the ship, doubling as solar power collectors. Norwegian boatbuilder Hurtigruten has revealed exciting new details and concept images for what will be the world's tallest cruise ship, aiming to sail with…

The Impact Of Remodeling On Home Value In Florida's Real Estate Market
Homeownership in Florida is not just about living in a beautiful space; it's also an investment that can appreciate over time. The Admer Construction Group advises that remodeling can significantly enhance a property's value, making it more…
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