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- Riding the wave: new adaptive pump captures clean ocean Learning Objectives Learn how a dynamic adaptive piston pump converts ocean waves into electricity. Learn why wave-generated energy offers advantages over other forms of clean energy production. Enable career paths by providing budgets, tools, embodiment of knowledge. Dynamic adaptive piston pump insights Harnessing wave energy is made possible by...
- The US doesn’t have a law mandating EV battery recycling. Should it? Eventually, a robust circular battery economy could all but eliminate the need to extract rare metals at all. Alyssa Pointer / The Washington Post via Getty ImagesRecycling batteries could reduce the need to mine critical minerals—but only if the packs are properly recovered. The post The US doesn’t have a...
- Clean Technol., Vol. 5, Pages 744-765: Forecast Optimization of Wind Speed in th... Installation of new wind farms in areas such as the north coast of the Yucatan peninsula is of vital importance to face the local energy demand. For the proper functioning of these facilities it is important to perform wind data analysis, the data having been collected by anemometers, and to...
- California’s Artisanal Cannabis Farms Were Supposed to Help Build The Legal Mark... The rhythm of North San Juan, CA has changed. Locals—all 151 of them, according to the last census—still grab coffees or a bite at The Ridge Cafe or Mama’s Pizzeria and pick up soil and starts at Sweetland Garden Mercantile. Everyone still knows everyone, and the tiny town still has...
- How Intensive Farming Practices Are Wiping Out Europe’s Wild Birds The widespread use of pesticides and fertilisers by intensive agriculture is the biggest cause of the dwindling number of wild birds throughout Europe...
- A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it Ambient air's water molecules can be harvested to generate clean electricity at a nanoscale level. Derek Lovley/Ella Maru StudioThe physics at play in a storm cloud, but in a thin, hole-filled film. The post A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it appeared first on Popular Science....
- Six ways MIT is taking action on climate A variety of recent events highlighted efforts by faculty, staff, and students to make a difference today....
- This ancient farming practice could get a boost from the US farm bill A silvopasture system can do more than simply save farmers money; it can help them diversify what they grow. USDA NRCS Texas via FlickrBy integrating trees and pasture, farmers can increase their bottom line and protect livestock from hotter summers. The post This ancient farming practice could get a boost...
- Whales are dying, but it’s not because of wind farms The tail of a dead beached whale is seen on Rockaway beach on December 13th, 2022, in the Queens borough of New York City. | Photo by Bryan Bedder / Getty Images Whales are washing up along the east coast of the US. Offshore wind opponents blame future wind farms....
- Whales are dying, but it’s not because of wind farms The tail of a dead beached whale is seen on Rockaway beach on December 13th, 2022, in the Queens borough of New York City. | Photo by Bryan Bedder / Getty Images Whales are washing up along the east coast of the US. Offshore wind opponents blame future wind farms....
- Farmer Focus: Sprayer breakdown just as weather improves Farmers Weekly After such an easy autumn drilling campaign, this spring clearly set out to remind us things are never that simple. One saviour of modern farming is LED lights, particularly as the window for daylight working hours seem less and less. Patience earlier in the month has hopefully given...
- The inside scoop on solar geoengineering This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Sometimes, as a reporter following climate technology, I feel like I have a front-row seat for some of the hottest topics on the planet. That’s how I’ve felt...