Toyota Motor North America's recent $4.5 million grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) represents a significant leap forward in the field of electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling. As the world embraces electric vehicles at an unprecedented rate, the necessity for efficient battery
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January 7, 2025The proposed emissions cap on Canada's oil and gas sector has ignited a heated debate, questioning its fairness and overall effectiveness. This issue not only revolves around environmental considerations but also touches upon the significant economic and social ramifications for Canada. By
January 6, 2025The Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting (KyCIR), in collaboration with Side Effects Public Media and NPR’s Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, conducted an in-depth analysis of a federal dataset to identify the industrial facilities directly releasing the most greenhouse gases in Kentucky, I
December 31, 2024The automotive industry continuously grapples with various challenges, particularly regarding strict environmental regulations aimed at controlling emissions. An example of these challenges surfaced recently when Stellantis (formerly FCA US, LLC) faced repercussions for failing to meet emission
December 30, 2024The city of Saskatoon is facing critical scrutiny from its residents over its handling of pressing issues related to climate action and homelessness. Recent letters to the editor have highlighted significant concerns regarding the effectiveness of the city's strategies in these areas. The
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