Hyundai Motor Celebrates 10 Years of IONIQ Forest With “Tree Correspondents” Campaign

Company’s decade-long ecological effort amasses 1 million trees planted in 13 countries around the world “Tree Correspondents” campaign uses AI-driven storytelling to give trees a “voice,” emphasizing urgency of forest conservation and climate action The campaign was recently recognized at 2025 Cannes Lions Awards with two Gold Lions and one … [continued]

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BasiGo Expands Beyond Nairobi With Launch Of Kenya’s First Inter-City Electric Minibus Pilot

BasiGo has installed DC fast chargers in Nyahururu and Thika to ensure smooth inter-city operations. Having followed progress in Africa’s electric mobility sector over the past decade, I get very excited whenever a new game-changing development is announced. That’s because it gives us an opportunity to reflect on the progress … [continued]

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Your Favorite Ocean Beach May Be Vanishing Due To Climate Change And Sea Walls

Once upon a time, beaches had a natural defense against rising seas. The sand moved landward. Since then, natural ocean rhythms have sped up. Now researchers conclude that sea level rise is expected to cause chronic shoreline retreat, affecting over 10% of the world’s population in low-elevation coastal zones. As … [continued]

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NYCEDC to Unveil New York City’s First Freight-Focused Electric Vehicle Charging Facility with the Hunts…

NEW YORK, NY — NYCEDC and MN8 Energy (MN8) alongside city and state officials, will unveil the winning proposal to build New York City’s first community-driven freight focused electric vehicle charging depot and multi-purpose welcome center and workforce development hub, which will serve as the front door for the Hunts Point … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic aerial image of a traditional RoPax ferry disturbing shallow coastal sediments, illustrating wake turbulence and potential methane release pathways

Can Ship Design Stop Methane Emissions In Shallow Waters?

I was recently asked if reducing ship speeds is the only available solution to the methane emissions documented in a recent study from the journal Communications Earth & Environment. The research, focused on ship traffic in Neva Bay, Russia, revealed that vessels traveling faster than 12 knots with hull drafts … [continued]