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Net Hero Podcast – Let the wild winds blow!

Please enable cookies to view this content (read more). So it’s 2030 and we are a nation totally powered by wind. Pipe dream or reality?…

Palm oil made in the lab?

Palm oil is used in many products and forests are being burned down to accommodate for this demand – but what if an equivalent could…

‘Government says smart could save EV drivers £1,000’

The government has published a new electric vehicle (EV) charging plan – to make smart charging the go to by 2025. This will see drivers…

Wyoming to ban EVs

The state of Wyoming has announced that from 2035, the sale of new electric vehicles (EVs) will be banned to protect its oil and gas…

‘China won’t be knocked off its electric perch’

China has dominated the electric vehicle (EV) production market recent years – and shows no signs of slamming on the brakes now. According to analysis…

‘El Niño and extreme heat to return in 2023’

El Niño is expected to return this year, which could make 2023 one of the hottest years on record. That’s according to scientists who explained…

‘Banks make net zero pledges but don’t give up on fossil fuels’

Banks have made net zero pledges but are still investing in fossil fuels. That’s according to a report by Reclaim Finance, stating that members of…

Cumbria coal mine decision was a mistake, says Chair of Net Zero Review

The UK’s net zero tsar has expressed doubts about whether greenlighting the Cumbrian coal mine was the right decision to make. Last month the government…

Self-driving cars could double congestion

Self-driving cars could mean double the traffic. That’s according to a report by the Department for Transport, claiming that if autonomous cars become more common,…

Europe bags 16k new EV chargers

A new partnership will see 16,000 new electric vehicle (EV) chargers installed across Europe. Charging aggregator Bonnet has partnered with Enel X Way – Italy’s…

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