
UNEA-7 Ends Without Concrete Steps for Mining Industry Oversight
UNEA-7 in Nairobi ended without decisive steps for mining oversight, disappointing Indigenous Peoples and stakeholders.

UNEA-7 in Nairobi ended without decisive steps for mining oversight, disappointing Indigenous Peoples and stakeholders.

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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe discusses the company’s fully integrated approach to autonomy and building a car brand.

A bipartisan bill in Michigan seeks to repeal tax incentives for data centers due to rising public and political opposition.

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The editors of Scientific American view 2026 as a pivotal year for exploring future scientific developments while reflecting on past challenges, highlighting perseverance in science.

Ford ends F-150 Lightning production for a gas-powered version with a 700-mile range amid a $19.5B EV strategy shift.

Ford’s BlueOval SK Battery Park in Kentucky will lay off 1,500 workers as it shifts to energy storage systems.

Ford halts the all-electric F-150 Lightning to focus on hybrids and smaller EVs, shifting battery production to grid use.

In 2005, Bill McKibben urged artists to tackle climate change. By 2024, stories flourished, leading to the Climate Fiction Prize.