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Soaring construction costs are exacerbating London’s housing crisis, according to independent think tank Centre for London.
European researchers pursued a satellite falling from the sky to learn how its burn-up affects Earth’s atmosphere. Their findings will help the space industry understand the harm it is doing to the environment and, hopefully, reduce its impacts.
Millions of birds are dying every year – what can we do to protect them from the growing electrical network?
While a majority of Brits recognise the UK’s current energy infrastructure is unfit for the future, many remain firmly opposed to having new wind farms, solar panels or pylons built near their homes – despite offers to lower their energy bills.
The UK automotive industry now has until 2030 to reach government zero-carbon targets.
The transition to electricity has added impetus towards a net zero approach. Historically one of the big criticisms of plans to reduce greenhouse gases was that the road map to get there was sufficiently vague and non-committal that actual action was always a can that could be kicked down the road. And while recent COPs have again replaced specifics with aspiration, the majority of the world is making steps in the right direction.
Morrisons has begun trialling robots in select stores that roam the aisles to monitor how products are being displayed on shelves.
The gaming sector has always resided at the cutting-edge of computer technology as advancements in graphics and compute power bring new creative possibilities to ever-more complex worlds.
The UK energy infrastructure is pulling on local resources to balance demand – progress is slow, but it is happening
US President Donald Trump’s cuts to the clean energy industry have led to significant job losses and threatened almost $70bn in project investments.
Visa has unveiled a new AI service that lets consumers browse, select and purchase products on their behalf.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has launched a consultation to expand the range of low-carbon technologies homeowners can claim under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
London St Pancras Highspeed has announced it will invest £300m in infrastructure renewals over the next five years, from April 2025 to March 2030.

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