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Scientists devise a “greener” battery for EVs and portable devices
The goal is to use OEMs in batteries with aqueous electrolytes, which are more sustainable and less expensive.
A new social welfare model could help communities fight climate change
There is fledgling research on new models of a welfare state built on sustainable wellbeing and care.
The best hope for conservation in the US lies with private landowners
Private landowners preserve and cultivate over 60% of the country's richest natural habitats.
Electric vehicles are having a moment as falling commodity prices spur sales
As prices for key commodities fall, the electric vehicle revolution looks set to accelerate.
Light pollution could extend mosquitoes’ biting season
This could be bad for mammals in the short term because mosquitoes are potentially biting us later in the season.
Africa’s energy sector will need to transform radically
The relatively high risks investors assign to African countries mean they demand a higher return on investments.