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Europe's droughts are challenging its clean energy ambitions — with considerable social and environmental costs. There's a solution – but it's not quite what you might expect.
At Booth 115 in Hall B2 at IFAT Munich 2026, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft will showcase pioneering solutions for a sustainable water and raw materials management industry, ranging from the removal of ...
NASA’s Dragonfly will explore the air, land and seas of Titan, Saturn’s most mysterious moon NASA plans to launch a wildly ambitious nuclear-powered octocopter to Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, in 2028 ...
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For the past year, a sense of regulatory uncertainty permeated the heavy-duty transportation industry. As stakeholders watched the shifting political and ...
Droughts are disrupting Europe’s clean energy plans, forcing more fossil fuel use and increasing emissions across the grid.
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