The Climate Crisis is Ravaging Bangladesh

Despite the deluge, people are trying to continue life as normal in Bangladesh. The monsoon rains hit the northern regions hardest, first in May and then again in June, as communities were trying to recover. Sylhet province was more than 80% underwater when flooding was at its peak. There are many other images of people waist […]

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I’m buying an EV, so what about home charging?

There are a lot out EV chargers out there. Are you not sure which one to get? Looking for a good value – durable ones that work well and have bells & whistles yet concerned about cost. A member of the local Electric Vehicle Association asked me: I am shopping for a Level 2 220-240v, […]

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France Solar Parking Canopy: Benefits for Cities

Introduction to France Solar Parking Canopies France is taking bold action to boost clean energy by requiring solar panels on large parking lots. Although many see parking lots as wasted space, this new policy transforms them into renewable power sources. Therefore, large commercial lots must install solar canopies, turning everyday infrastructure into part of the […]

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Sustainable Travel: Exploring the Eco-Friendly Park

Let’s talk destinations like an eco-friendly park. I mean since New Year is just around the corner. Especially so we can finally start planning for some awesome 2023 travel adventures or destinations. As we want that one greenest, eco-friendly destination for travelers, there are again: so many. Therefore, if your new year’s resolution is to […]

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Shipments Customs and the Uyghur Labor Act

US Shipments Customs U.S. shipments from Customs and Border Protection about solar cells. So agents are detaining more than 1,000 shipments of solar energy components. This is equipment worth hundreds of millions of dollars. According to federal customs officials and industry sources from Reuters, they’ve been doing so since June. Customs and Border Protection Customs […]

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