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Gregory Barber
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Gregory Barber is a journalist in San Francisco who previously covered energy and climate for WIRED.
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Biden Plays a National Security Card to Fix the Lithium Shortage
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Companies May Soon Have to Reveal a Hidden Risk: Carbon Emissions
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The Nuclear Reactors of the Future Have a Russia Problem
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The Race to Rescue Ukraine’s Power Grid From Russia
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Ukraine Is in an Environmental Crisis Too
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Risks to Ukraine’s Nuclear Power Plants Are Small—but Not Zero
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It Might Be Time to Take Methane Removal Seriously
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Ada Palmer and the Weird Hand of Progress
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Can Super-Fast Battery Charging Fix the Electric Car?
Environment
What It’ll Take to Get Electric Planes off the Ground
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The US Inches Toward Building EV Batteries at Home
Business
Bitcoin’s Libertarian Streak Meets an Autocratic Regime
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Renewable Energy Is Great—but the Grid Can Slow It Down
Business
Used EVs Are in Hotter Demand Than Ever
Business
Sodium Batteries May Power Your New Electric Car
Business
Cars Are Going Electric. What Happens to the Used Batteries?
Business
To Make an Eco-Friendly EV Battery, Think From the Inside Out
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Why It’s So Hard to Predict Where the Pandemic Is Headed Next
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The Delta Variant Is Making Covid a Pandemic of the Young
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The Delta Variant Has Warped Our Risk Perception
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