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Researchers propose reason for capacity loss in metal-oxide battery materials

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—co-corresponding author Zhongwei Chen, a professor at the University of Waterloo, Canada. The team comprised scientists from the CFN and Sustainable Energy Technologies Department at Brookhaven Lab, APS at Argonne National Lab, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Waterloo in Canada.

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University of Alberta Researchers Find That Oil Sands Industry Is Releasing More Pollutants Into Athabasca River System Than Previously Estimated

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New research from a team at the University of Alberta, Canada, finds that Alberta’s oilsands industry is releasing more pollutants into the Athabasca River, its tributaries and its watershed than previously estimated. Kelly et al. The pollutants found include mercury, arsenic, lead and cadmium.

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Tesla and Ontario discussing investment opportunities for years: report

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It appears that Tesla and officials from Ontario, Canada, have been communicating about “investment opportunities” over the years. “I wanted to forward an article that announces the intention of Canada to subsidize EV battery production. Despite this, Tesla has a strong presence in Canada.

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This City Surpasses New York: Now the Most Congested in North America

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Within Canada, Toronto's congestion is also more severe than in other major cities like Vancouver and Montreal, which boast shorter average commute times. This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team

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This Startup Builds USVs That Collect Data About Oceans

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Canada, in 2018. She has a bachelor’s degree in biology and psychology from McMaster University , in Hamilton, Ont., Canada, and a master’s degree in molecular biology from the University of Victoria , in British Columbia. This article appears in the August 2022 print issue as “Julie Angus.”. Data Xplorer.

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UMD-led study finds China’s SO2 emissions down 75% since 2007, India’s up 50%; India may now be the top SO2 emitter

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Although China and India remain the world’s largest consumers of coal, a new University of Maryland-led study found that China’s sulfur dioxide emissions fell by 75% since 2007, while India’s emissions increased by 50%. Illustration: Chris McLinden, Environment and Climate Change Canada. Click to enlarge.

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EV-charging infrastructure economics for site hosts

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To help them with their planning, Electric Autonomy Canada this week hosted a webinar, sponsored by FLO EV charging, focused on the role of incentives in aiding with deployment. Link to Full Article: [link].