‘Race to bottom’: 40 mayors sign global data centre pact to curb ‘unprecedented’ drain on power and water
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‘Race to bottom’: 40 mayors sign global data centre pact to curb ‘unprecedented’ drain on power and water
LONDON, June 23 — Mayors from 40 cities, including London, Phoenix and Melbourne, have agreed to work together to curb the growing strain the rapid growth in data centres is placing on electricity grids, water supplies and local communities, city leaders said. A global surge in demand for computi»»»
Ferry emissions outpace cars in major European ports — charging infrastructure gap now the critical bottleneck, says NatPower Marine - Maritimes
(London, UK, 26 March 2026) – Ferry emissions in Europe’s port cities now rival those from millions of cars, according to a new analysis by Transport & Environment – raising urgent questions about how quickly the sector can transition to clean maritime transport. The report finds that ferries emit »»»
LA tree enthusiast shares her love for the city’s canopy: ‘Something we took for granted’
On a recent Sunday morning, 25 Angelenos gathered under a large rusty leaf fig tree for a walking tree tour in a local Culver City park that was also playing host to an outdoor tai chi class as well as a group of yogis. As we walked past Chinese elm trees, coast live oaks and Brazilian pepper trees»»»
Bring private schools into the tax bracket
Going by recent government policy statements towards bridging the budget deficits, the National Treasury is determined to increase own-source revenue while reducing borrowings. But the impact is likely to be minimal with an expected bitter response by a public hurting from economic slowdown coupled»»»
UK weather – Britain to be as hot as BARCELONA tomorrow as ‘Saharan plume’ raises mercury to 16C after freezing night
BRITS will be able to enjoy some early Springtime sunny weather tomorrow thanks to a “Saharan plume” pushing the mercury up to 16C. Temperatures are set to be on a par with the Catalonian capital Barcelona in Spain while Madrid is expected to do no better than 15C. Temperatures in the early hours o»»»
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