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In early 2020, risk analysis company Verisk Maplecroft released a report analyzing which of the world’s major cities are most threatened by rising sea levels. Eleven of the 15 cities are in Asia. https://t.co/gZbM2dRyXE
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For the first time ever, solar and wind made up the majority of new power generation in the world last year, marking a seismic shift in how nations get their electricity https://t.co/hSrSt9szt8
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At 10 GWh, the 2020 capacity of this Tesla “pilot plant” is almost half of total global lithium-ion battery production in 2010. It’s more than one third of global lithium-ion battery production in 2012, the year the Tesla Model S came out.