by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
In a new study, scientists are raising concerns over chemicals shed from climbing shoes in bouldering gyms. According to the study, abrasion from the shoes as they strike the holds can release chemicals into the indoor air breathed by climbers. The researchers behind the study noted that climbing shoes are made with highly durable rubber […]
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
A 426-foot-long electric ship — the largest of its kind in the world — launched from Tasmania this week, marking a milestone in the clean energy transition for maritime shipping. The Hull 096 boat, called China Zorrilla after the famous actress from Uruguay, was made by Incat Tasmania for operation by Buquebus. According to Incat, […]
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by Komoneed | May 5, 2025
This post was originally published on UNDPProtecting Water for People and Nature World Water Day (March 22, 2025) admin Mon, 05/05/2025 – 15:01 Water is essential for life, yet approximately four billion people – about two-thirds of the global population...
by Komoneed | May 5, 2025
Trina Solar has launched the Elementa 2 Pro 5 MWh battery energy storage solution. The product builds on the Elementa 2, providing greater efficiency, flexibility and safety.
It features Trina’s self-developed 314 Ah high-performance Trina Cell, supporting 15,000 cycles (up from 12,000 cycles offered in the Elementa 2) to extend system lifespan and reduce life cycle costs, enabling a higher return on investment for users.
It provides enhanced advanced cooling technology, incorporating an intelligent hybrid air-liquid cooling system.
by Komoneed | May 5, 2025
New research detailed in The Conversation provides five ways cities can better cope with and become more resilient to climate change through progressive climate adaptation. The world’s societies, economies and ecosystems are under imminent threat from climate breakdown. But, due to what the United Nations has termed an “adaptation gap,” many countries and cities are […]
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