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Ocean animals vacate areas both around and ou

In 2020, Japan performed the first successful test extracting cobalt crusts from the top of deep-sea mountains to mine cobalt a mineral used in electric vehicle batteries. Not only do directly mined areas become less habitable for ocean animals, but mining also creates a plume of sediment that can spread through the surrounding water. An investigation on the environmental impact of this first test, published July 14th in the journal Current Biology, reports a decrease in ocean animals both in and around the mining zone.

Just not going to happen : big fails from hydrogen in Australia – pv magazine Australia

If the hydrogen economy was fuelled by announcements, it would be booming. In reality, little has come to operational fruition yet. More alarmingly, there is a complete “void of activity” in the Australia's crucial early stage industry development, BayWa r.e. Australia’s Dr James Hamilton tells <b>pv magazine Australia</b>. “We’ve got a lot of ground to make up and if we don’t acknowledge that, we’re not going to make that ground.”

The late PM Abe: A true friend of the Arab World

DUBAI: Japan’s former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo passed away on July 8 at 67-years-old, after being shot during an election speech in Nara Prefecture. Abe was the longest serving Prime Minister in Japan’s political history. He held office in 2006 for one year and again from 2012 to 2020. Abe was Japan’s youngest prime minister since World War II when he first took office.

Two Cities Pair Up as World s First Hydrogen Municipalities

Two Cities Pair Up as World s First Hydrogen Municipalities In an historic moment for hydrogen energy, the Mayors of Namie, Japan, and Lancaster, California, pursue steps to develop a Smart Sister Cities relationship committed to hydrogen production, storage, delivery, and end use at city facilities and in their communities. News provided by Share this article Share this article LANCASTER, Calif., July 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the two Mayors signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in their respective cities, marking their efforts toward the world s first bilateral agreement by municipalities to use hydrogen as their green energy strategy. The online event, which took place simultaneously in Japan and the United States, was attended by global environmental dignitaries including Alex Padilla, U.S. Senator for California, Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant Governor of California, and Yukari Hino, Director of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Strategy Office, Agency for Natural Resources

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