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More Nepalis drive electric, evading global fuel shocks

Advanced battery and energy storage

As global fuel markets reel from the Middle East war, motorists in Nepal are increasingly turning to electric vehicles, with high demand putting a strain on dealerships.Electric microbus driver Purushottam Adhikari said he was now shuttling more passengers along the 300-kilometre (186-mile) journey between his town in Chitwan district and the capital Kathmandu.

Climate change and emissions

Ships in North Atlantic to cut sulphur emissions: IMO

Carbon and emissions
Extreme weather and natural hazards

Japan contains one of its biggest wildfires in decades after 11-day battle

Fire and flames
Energy, industry and green tech

Oil crisis fuels calls to speed up clean energy transition

Gas pipeline and energy security
Climate politics and policy

World must 'accelerate' clean energy transition: COP31 president

Energy technology collage
People, cities and adaptation

Traffic stop: Warsaw's celebrity birds on perilous urban quest

Earth systems and signals

Stranded whale 'Timmy' released into North Sea in dramatic rescue

Global oceans view
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