The Intertubes are buzzing over the new see-through solar windows installed at Patagonia’s headquarters in California, and for good reason. An
US Government Plans 5-Year Geoengineering Study
The US Congress has mandated an inquiry into techniques that could theoretically cool the Earth to avoid the worst effects of climate change. Such
Vehicle-To-Grid (V2G) Charging Approved For South Australia
A lot of EV models these days come with vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability as standard, which is pretty cool. For example, in Australia, the Hyundai
UFODRIVE: The CleanTechnica Team’s Experience
You all know by now how much the CleanTechnica team LOVES electric vehicles. So when we headed to Austin, TX, last month for a team retreat (and
Divestment Year In Review 2022
Commitments to environmental, social, and governance principles are a collection of socially responsible investing values widely known by their
New Bill Promises $2500 Tax Credit For Off Road EVs
Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips (D) has introduced a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Representative Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R) of Pennsylvania, that
Micromobility Reduces Car Emissions More Than Previously Thought
According to recent research from Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy, a scooter ban may ease sidewalk congestion and keep potential riders and
GM Keeps Its Promise As Cruise Arrives In Austin
GM promised to have its Cruise self-driving taxi service up and running in three US cities by the end of 2022 — and, as of this week, it has
Sandy Munro: How Tesla Gets To The $24,000 Car
It’s time for another round of Sandy Munro Q&A videos. Yesterday, I shared three from TeslaCon Florida in which Sandy talked about how he went
