Month: February 2020

Electric car-sharing scheme scrapped in London after poor uptake


Lack of public enthusiasm for much-touted electric cars wasn’t overcome by these relatively low-cost offerings. Where they think a sales boom is going to come from is a mystery.

An all-electric car-sharing scheme in London is being scrapped next month in a setback to the capital’s ambitions to get more polluting vehicles off the road, says the Evening Standard.

French-owned Bluecity, which ran a fleet of distinctive red battery-powered cars, said its £5-per-half hour service was no longer financially viable after it secured deals with only three London councils. It will officially shut down on February 10.

A second car-sharing club, German-owned DriveNow, is pulling out of London at the end of next month. It operated 130 electric BMW i3 cars out of a total fleet of more than 700 vehicles.

Both services were “point to point”, allowing drivers to pick cars up, drive to anywhere in London and leave them there, in theory making it more flexible.

However, they were plagued by disappointing take-up and the bureaucratic obstacle course of dealing with 33 local authorities.

Bluecity, owned by the Parisian conglomerate Bolloré, was launched in Hammersmith & Fulham in April 2017.

At the time the company, which operated the similar but now defunct Autolib scheme in Paris, said it planned to make 3,000 cars available in London.

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February 1, 2020 at 12:18PM

Cold wave grips northern Saudi Arabia, meteorologists fear strongest cold snap ever

Cold wave grips northern Saudi Arabia, meteorologists fear strongest cold snap ever

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Posted by Julie Celestial on January 30, 2020 at 08:28 UTC (1 day ago)
Categories: Extreme cold, Featured articles, Severe weather

Cold wave grips northern Saudi Arabia, meteorologists fear strongest cold snap everCold wave grips northern Saudi Arabia, meteorologists fear strongest cold snap ever

Parts of Saudi Arabia are shivering through a strong cold snap with chilly winds particularly in the northern regions.

The cold wave started a few days ago and is forecast to go on for two weeks further, weather expert Muad Al-Ahmadi told Al Arabiya.

“The first wave started last Tuesday [January 21], and its climax was on Wednesday and Thursday, and that ended on Friday, while the second wave, which is the strongest and hardest, began Saturday, and would continue till midweek,” he said, urging people to take precaution and safety measures.

Furthermore, Al-Ahmadi noted that this will be the strongest cold snap ever.

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February 1, 2020 at 12:02PM

Gloomy Seattle ties rain record for entire month

Friday was the 28th rainy day in Seattle this month, tying records set in January of 1953 and 2006, according to The Seattle Times.

As of Friday evening, Seattle had gotten 9.16 inches of rain, making it the sixth wettest January on record, said Weather service meteorologist Matthew Cullen.

Because of the heavy rain, weather officials have already issued flood warnings for several rivers across the region. The threat will most likely continue through the weekend.

“It’s been a very wet month overall and looks like February is going to start off the same way,” said Cullen.

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/weather/seattle-broke-a-rain-record-this-month-and-were-in-for-a-blustery-wintry-weekend/

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February 1, 2020 at 11:16AM

GWPF Welcomes Replacement Of COP26 President

Warns of likely failure of UN Climate Conference to break deadlock

London, 1 February: The Global Warming Policy Forum notes with approval Boris Johnson’s decision to replace former energy secretary Claire O’Neill as President of the forthcoming UN Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in November.

The former minister was strongly criticised last year for her meeting with members of Extinction Rebellion, an extremist environmental group, at a UN climate conference in Poland.

COP26 is too risky to be chaired by a green activist-politician who is too close to campaigners who intend to turn the UN conference into an embarrassment for Boris Johnson,” GWPF director Benny Peiser said.

In light of a solidified deadlock in international climate negotiations since the Paris Agreement four years ago, there is a pretty good chance that COP26 will end without a breakthrough.

There is now a growing risk that green campaigners will try to turn COP26 into an international embarrassment for the UK.

If Boris Johnson wants to avoid being blamed for a potential failure and political fiasco, the UK government needs to manage expectations very carefully and realistically,” Dr Peiser said.

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February 1, 2020 at 09:39AM