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Krishna Pathak
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Krish Pathak is a prolific supporter of the Clean sciences.
116 Posts
Cleantech News
Everything we see is just 5% of reality — the rest of the universe remains invisible
Cleantech News
Up to $100,000 per person: Inside U.S. discussions over Greenland’s future
Transportation & Logistics
General Motors takes $6 billion hit as electric vehicle ambitions collide with reality
Cleantech News
Climate disasters have already cost the U.S. $7 trillion — and Washington is making it worse
Resources & Environment
A massive Greenland ice dome could melt entirely by 2100 — and it’s happened before
Resources & Environment
Forests across North America are dying — but a natural fungus could turn the tide
Clean Technology
Trump rejects international climate cooperation as heatwaves, fires, and floods intensify
Materials & Chemicals
Germany confirms one of the world’s largest lithium deposits beneath a former gas field Saxony-Anhalt
Clean Technology
Hidden nutrient limits mean Earth’s plants can’t offset rising CO₂ as once believed
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Everything we see is just 5% of reality — the rest of the universe remains invisible
January 9, 2026
Up to $100,000 per person: Inside U.S. discussions over Greenland’s future
January 9, 2026
General Motors takes $6 billion hit as electric vehicle ambitions collide with reality
January 9, 2026
Climate disasters have already cost the U.S. $7 trillion — and Washington is making it worse
January 9, 2026
A massive Greenland ice dome could melt entirely by 2100 — and it’s happened before
January 8, 2026