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Europe's green transition is now a matter of energy security
Europe's approach to energy security long rested on a simple idea: scale equals safety. That assumption is now being tested in Ukraine — and increasingly proven wrong. For decades, coal-fired power ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Green crabs threaten West Coast ecosystems, livelihood and tribal traditions European green crabs, an invasive species first ...
The carapace, or upper shell, of an invasive European green crab and a live live green crab are shown in this undated photo. Ever since Alaska's first green crabs were found on Annette Island in 2022, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emese Maczko is a travel writer covering sustainable travel. The European Green Capital Awards recognized Vilnius, Lithuania, as ...
Europe has often called itself a global leader in fighting climate change, even promising to halt the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Yet now it’s dropped the plan, as part of a broader retreat ...
Some little crabs with big appetites are getting the attention of Washington’s shellfish industry. Washington has the most productive shellfish farms in the nation. It’s a more than $200 million ...
CEOs from the world’s leading energy, automotive, and technology companies have come together to issue a strong and unified message to European policymakers: Hydrogen mobility is essential to Europe’s ...
When a young Sealaska intern walking a beach in July 2022 found the first evidence of European green crab presence in Alaska — a discarded shell on a beach on Annette Island in the state’s far ...
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