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As EV sales surge, the UK car industry could be about to reach a turning point

18/01/2025 - Leave a Comment

Last year, electric car registrations in the UK topped those of Germany. The number of UK sales (382,000 vehicles) came from growth of 21.4% on 2023, making the UK the largest …

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Foxconn stops sending Chinese workers to India iPhone factories

10/01/2025 - Leave a Comment

Foxconn is halting new work rotations for its Chinese employees at its Apple iPhone factories in India, and sending Taiwanese workers instead, according to five people familiar with Foxconn’s operations …

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How one Mexican city struggles against big industry for water

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San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico – The famous red and white logo can be seen on almost every street. It is painted on the front of mom-and-pop stores. It is …

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The richest men in the galaxy want to bring capitalism to space

24/12/2024 - Leave a Comment

The Blue Marble — this is the name of the first complete photograph of Earth, captured by the Apollo 17 spacecraft in 1972. For the first time, humanity could see …

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Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi may merge to compete with Tesla and China’s EV makers

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Nissan Motor and Honda Motor have officially begun talks to merge by 2026 as Japan’s automakers seek an edge over tough Chinese rivals and Tesla. On Monday, the carmakers said …

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Sweatshop working – not all it seems

23/12/2024 - Leave a Comment

Mirjam Muller is a feminist philosopher based in Berlin with a very practical bent: the ethics of sweatshops where most of the clothes we wear are made by women in …

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Trump will throw US clean power into question

14/12/2024 - Leave a Comment

The recent re-election of Donald Trump as the next president of the United States has dented clean energy prospects in the country. A climate sceptic, Trump has promised to turbo-charge …

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How a Chinese firm ran a billion-euro carbon credit scam

14/12/2024 - Leave a Comment

When Stefan Schreiber decided to invest in a carbon emission reduction project with a Chinese company, he was convinced he was dealing with a trustworthy business partner. “They made a …

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Billionaire Jeff Bezos Wants to ‘Help’ Trump Gut Regulations

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Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Wednesday expressed his optimism about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s next term and suggested he would “help” the Republican gut regulations. “If we’re talking about …

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“Nothing like before” — China is out-competing the West on EVs

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In May 2024, the White House announced a series of new tariffs on Chinese products, including a 100% tax on imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), set to take effect later this …

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