News Archive
Eric Rignot: Sea level rise there is a distinct possibility it could go faster
We interviewed Eric Rignot, Donald Bren Professor and Chancellor Professor of Earth system science at the University of California, Irvine and Senior Research Scientist for the Radar Science and Engineering Section at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Mercedes-Benz begins Production of Electro Truck eActros
At the German Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth the new electric truck eActros enters production.
Study: Our Planet is Dimming
A new study concludes that our planet is dimming, a response likely due to rising temperatures.
Siemens Gamesa introduces world first recyclable wind turbine blade
While for many wind turbine components such as tower or machine house recyclable solution exist, the introduction of recyclable wind turbine blades is new. […]
Discovery: Process of ice mélange thinning suggests Antarctica’s ice-shelves could retreat Decades Earlier
Ice shelves buttress glaciers - a new mechanism involving rift dynamics suggests ice shelfs could retreat faster than previously modeled.
Poland wants to replace Coal with Nuclear Plants
Coal has become increasingly expensive to mine in Poland
The Hurricane Ida Landfall
This post covers the landfall of Hurricane Ida, and effects on the region. This post will be frequently updated as Hurricane Ida moves over land.
Floods Devastate German Towns (2021)
In the town Schuld (Nordrhein-Westfalen), several buildings collapsed with others prone to collapse.







