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The launch of Power2Drive South America Exhibition and Conference 2024 – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

For this reason, the topic of e-mobility has received increasing attention from exhibitors and visitors of The smarter E South America and has been promoted at the Special Exhibition Power2Drive as part of the ees South America exhibition and the accompanying program since 2019.

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2011 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas Adds PHEVs

Green Car Congress

The 2011 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas—a challenge for high school, university, and college students from across North and South America to design vehicles to go the farthest distance using the least amount of energy—has expanded its categories to include plug-in electric vehicles (PHEVs).

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Study Finds Unexpected Decadal Decline in Global Evapotranspiration, Links It to Moisture Limitation in Southern Hemisphere

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The soils in large areas of the Southern Hemisphere, including major portions of Australia, Africa and South America, have been drying up in the past decade, according to the first major study of evapotranspiration on a global basis. Data indeed show that some areas are wetter than they used to be. Jung et al.

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Climate Expert: Don't Call It Geoengineering

Cars That Think

So, we focus significant energy on solar climate intervention, or sunlight reflection. Wanser: We start from the point of view of public safety, which is a concept in international environmental law and environmental law in the United States. We do some work on carbon removal, but that's pretty big space with a lot of investment.

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Space Station Incident Demands Independent Investigation

Cars That Think

In an International Space Station major milestone more than fifteen years in the making, a long-delayed Russian science laboratory named Nauka automatically docked to the station on 29 July, prompting sighs of relief in the Mission Control Centers in Houston and Moscow. This is a guest post.

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