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Electric Go-Karts

Electric Go-Karts

By: Casper Campfield, Student
Switching to electric go-karts and EVs can bring real benefits for people and the planet. EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, which reduces air pollution, leads to cleaner air, and improves public health. Also, electric vehicles are much quieter than gas-powered vehicles, which reduces noise pollution, something that can make cities and neighborhoods more peaceful and less stressful.
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Fastest Maglev train in China. Courtesy of businessinsider.com

Train

By: Merlique Coote, Journalist
The completion of the Railroad and trains changed the People, Process, and Product of the American landscape in unprecedented ways. Still a fixture of American life, the railroad continues to hold an important place in American industry and travel. This helps people go from different places faster.
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Turning The Tide: Engineers Transform Rotten Seaweed Into Eco-Friendly Car Fuel to Slash CO2 Emissions

Turning The Tide: Engineers Transform Rotten Seaweed Into Eco-Friendly Car Fuel to Slash CO2 Emissions

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
To reshape the future of sustainable energy, a groundbreaking development arose. A team of innovative engineers discovered a way to convert rotten seaweed into car fuel. This determined project aims to create a renewable energy source and also pursue to increasingly cut carbon emissions. The goal in the near future is to reduce 14 million tons of CO2 and help with greenhouse gas emissions.
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Pilotless Air Taxi

Pilotless Air Taxi

By: Leticia Xavier, Journalist
Wisk is the first company to create a self-driven, four-seated air taxi that is all electric. This provides us with another type of transportation that is not only more time efficient since there is less traffic in the sky but is also environmentally friendly.
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