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After Hurricane Melissa, Solar Power Kept the Electricity on for Some Jamaicans
Published: November 9, 2025
People with rooftop solar panels got their power back almost immediately. The ‘entire neighborhood benefits,’ one resident said. Read More.
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More than 2 million French people have signed a petition to repeal legislation allowing farmers to spray crops with a chemical called acetamiprid. Read More
August 6, 2025
U.S. agriculture officials halted live cattle crossing the border in July — the third suspension of the past eight months — due to concerns about the flesh-eating maggot. Read More
August 6, 2025
The embassy said new information revealed that “hazardous and carcinogenic substances” including arsenic, cyanide, uranium and other heavy metals had polluted a major river system. Read More
August 6, 2025
By rounding up any fraction of an inch for length, width and height, the carrier could introduce further pricing pressure for shippers. Read More
August 6, 2025
Tariffs on Indian exports to the United States will surge to 50 percent by late August, as part of an effort by President Trump to pressure Russia into resolving its war in Ukraine. Read More
August 6, 2025
Nonprofits across the country are facing a new set of challenges in the current economic environment. Budget constraints are a longstanding issue for community organizations. But for many, those challenges have intensified with recent changes in government funding. Read More
August 6, 2025
As the world pivots towards electrification, the demand for lithium-ion batteries is set to skyrocket. According to McKinsey, battery demand is expected to increase nearly sevenfold, from approximately 700 GWh in 2022 to about 4,700 GWh by 2030. Read More
August 6, 2025
For many organizations, data governance evokes a familiar image: rigid policies, centralized control and compliance-heavy processes that are hard to implement and even harder to maintain. Read More
August 6, 2025