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Coffee-cup-size gadget could hack solar power — study
Widely used solar energy equipment can be hacked with a device that fits into a coffee cup, researchers say, potentially leaving parts of the power grid vulnerable to outages.
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Christian Vasquez, E&E News reporter
Widely used solar energy equipment can be hacked with a device that fits into a coffee cup, researchers say, potentially leaving parts of the power grid vulnerable to outages.
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in a narrowly drawn jurisdictional dispute with broad implications for climate liability cases. Justices' question: Were oil industry attorneys hiding elephants in mouse holes?
By Pamela King in Greenwire
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The Supreme Court heard arguments today in a narrowly drawn jurisdictional dispute with broad implications for climate liability cases. Justices' question: Were oil industry attorneys hiding elephants in mouse holes?
By Pamela King in Greenwire
President Trump yesterday issued two executive orders that aim to restrict federal regulations in an attempt to limit the incoming Biden team.
By Kelsey Brugger in Greenwire