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A couple of kids wrote a science book about Tesla & EVs, by kids and for kids

Baua Electric

A new children’s science book about Tesla and EVs, Everything Tesla: From How They Work To How Fast They Go And All The Fun In Between! The authors say that they wanted to inspire kids to learn about science and electric cars and to care about the environment. they’re veritable George R.R.

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Doerr’s Climate Action Book “Speed & Scale” Is Excellent, But V2.0 Should Be Tweaked

CleanTechnica EVs

This is an excellent first version of climate objectives and key results. Its failings are a measurement program, nuclear, trees, and direct air capture.

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Exxon/Mobil Guilty of Climate Change Coverup. Now Ordered Out of Torrance 3 Years Sooner.

Creative Greenius

But now that I’ve found out they’re still lying and covering up their role in climate change and the size of their own carbon footprint, I’m going to have to get tougher with them. I initially gave Exxon/Mobil till 2020 to get out of Torrance and clean up their toxic mess here in my town.

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We Don’t Need a Jetsons Future, Just a Sustainable One

Cars That Think

What if, instead of self-driving cars, digital assistants whispering in our ears, and virtual-reality glasses, we viewed a technologically advanced society as one where everyone had sustainable housing? What's more, we are changing. Climate change is a great example. But that isn't what we need right now.

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How Roboticists Can Tackle Climate Change

Cars That Think

To solve the climate crisis, we need to cut this in half by 2030, and get to zero by 2050. However, there’s a shortage of roboticists tackling climate change, due to a lack of awareness of necessary and urgent applications. Surprisingly, many founders I talked with echoed the shortage of roboticists in climate tech.

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Using Manga to Spark Interest in STEM

Cars That Think

I think having diverse representation in media, like books, comics, and graphic novels, will help bring more kids into STEM,” she says. Confronting climate change and cybersecurity threats The other four winning comics cover artificial intelligence, climate change, and cybersecurity.

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Education Week Spotlights Programs for Students and Professionals

Cars That Think

Webinars Climate Change: IEEE’s Role in Bringing Technology Solutions to Meet the Challenge 3 April, noon to 1 p.m. Books, videos, and more Here are some additional offerings and resources available during IEEE Education Week. Here are some of the events and resources available during this year’s Education Week.