InnerPlant helps farmers reduce pesticides and agricultural waste

What if plants could talk to farmers and tell them when they’re distressed? That would not only help the plants but also reduce the amount of agricultural waste that threatens the planet’s health. Much of agriculture may look green, but the industry is one of the world’s biggest carbon offenders. It accounts for at least … Read more

Honda to build $11 billion electric vehicle hub in Canada

A Brand new Honda Pilot is displayed on the sales lot at Honda Marin on February 06, 2024 in San Rafael, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images DEROIT – Honda Motor and yet-to-be-named joint venture partners plan to invest $11 billion in Ontario, Canada, to create a “comprehensive EV value chain,” the Japanese automaker announced … Read more

Japan’s Moon Lander Just Won’t Die

Japan had its moment in the Moon’s glow earlier this year when scientists landed a lunar probe on the surface of our nearest celestial neighbor. The landing didn’t quite go to plan, though, as the probe landed face-first. After that, it was expected to survive for a matter of days. However, the probe is still … Read more

Beachgoers warned to stay out of water after algal bloom erupts along coastline

Authorities have warned beachgoers to stay out the water after a dangerous phenomenon appeared along a major city’s coastline. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks … Read more

These Vehicles Cost The Most To Fill Up At The Pump, According To Consumer Reports

Photo: Ford When it comes to actually saving money on gas, you’re going to be better off in the long run buying the most fuel-efficient vehicle that you can. If it also happens to cost a lot to fill up, who cares? The amount of money you spend in a year is much more important … Read more

Beachgoers warned to stay out of water after algal bloom erupts along coastline

Beachgoers have been warned to avoid coming into contact with an algal bloom that has erupted along parts of a city coastline. Shoreline sampling in Perth has confirmed these sporadic and patchy algal blooms to be Trichodesmium cf erythraeum. The algae is commonly referred to as red tide or saw dust, which appear as brown-red-orange-yellow … Read more

NASA releases satellite photos of record UAE flooding

NASA released photos of parts of Dubai and Abu Dhabi before and after the United Arab Emirates was hit by record rainfall last week that caused dangerous floods and paralyzed much of the country. The images, taken by NASA Earth Observatory on Friday using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey, show large patches of … Read more

Central Bank asks lenders to defer loan repayments

Cars are stranded on a flooded street in Dubai following heavy rains on April 18, 2024.  Giuseppe Cacace | AFP | Getty Images The United Arab Emirates’ central bank sent a directive to the country’s lenders and insurers approving the deferring of loan repayments for six months, as residents and businesses reel from historic floods … Read more

Energy transition to need $4 trillion annually: BlackRock

The BlackRock logo is seen outside of its offices in New York City. Brendan McDermid | Reuters BlackRock estimates that the world’s green energy transition will require $4 trillion annually by the mid-2030s, calling for more public-private partnerships, especially in Asia-Pacific. The forecast comes from BlackRock’s latest “Investment Institute Transition Scenario,” which analyzes how the … Read more

Cloud-Making Aircraft Probably Didn’t Cause Dubai’s Record Flooding

Scientists are developing all kinds of wild tech to try and change our climate, including carbon capture machines to suck CO2 out of the atmosphere and special chemicals that can create rain clouds in places susceptible to drought. Now, those very creations are being blamed for record-breaking flooding in the Middle East, but experts say … Read more