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How to Fast-Track Perovskite Solar Cells

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This has forced researchers to assemble them in highly controlled environments. Within these controlled environments, there are two ways to make perovskite solar cells. With either route, to produce the highest-performing cells, fabrication usually happens in a controlled environment such as a laboratory glove box.

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QOTD: Would You Let Your Mileage Be Monitored?

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I am all for protecting our environment, fighting climate change, and advocating that drivers carpool or use public transit when possible, but this idea goes too far in terms of invading privacy. Massachusetts may someday monitor how many miles you drive -- and perhaps penalize you for driving too much. That's scary stuff.

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Driving Toward a Greener Future: Fuel Cell Electric Buses Market Projected to Surpass USD 3.5 Billion by 2032

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The global push toward sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions is steering the transportation sector into a new era of innovation. The Rise of Fuel Cell Electric Buses Fuel cell electric buses are powered by hydrogen fuel cells that convert hydrogen gas into electricity, producing water vapor as the only byproduct.

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World Engineering Day Focuses on Shaping a Sustainable Future

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A humans well-being and socioeconomic progress are deeply connected to the environment. Peoples livelihoods, businesses, industries, and biodiversity depend on a stable and healthy environment. It contributes to a sustainable environment in several ways: Digital transformation.

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Trump Administration Moves to Roll Back Environmental Regulations

The Truth About Cars

The Environmental Protection Agency is rolling back all sorts of regulations aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change, including regulations aimed at the automotive industry. As we reconsider nearly $1 trillion of regulatory costs, we will abide by the rule of law to protect consumer choice and the environment.

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Slow Down, Cool Down: Reducing Methane From Coastal Shipping

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Ship-induced methane emissions from shallow seabed sediments have recently emerged as a previously overlooked greenhouse gas pathway. Recent research published in high-impact factor journal Communications Earth & Environment has provided substantial new data on ship-induced methane emissions.

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Government of Québec unveils $2.7B climate change action plan; 63% of spending targeting transport

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The Premier of Québec, Jean Charest; the Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks, Pierre Arcand; and the Minister of Transport Pierre Moreau unveiled the Canadian province’s 2013-2020 Action Plan on Climate Change (PACC 2020). The action plan and strategy adaptation represent a total investment of nearly C$2.7