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Earth & Climate
May 30, 2023
Spain Powers Itself Off Renewable Energy For Record Time
According to El Pais, Spain has reached a new milestone, with the country running off solely renewable energy for a grand total of nine hours. This new record marks the
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Community
May 29, 2023
School In Nigeria Accepts Plastic Bottles In Place of Fees
In order to make education cheaper and more accessible for children, Morit International School in Ajegunle, Nigeria is allowing children to pay for their fees with plastic
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Technology
May 28, 2023
Wireless Interface Helps Paralyzed Man To Walk Again
"Technology that turns thought into action" through a wireless interface has been developed by a group of neuroscientists and neurosurgeons, allowing a once-
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Earth & Climate
May 22, 2023
First Tasmanian Devil To Return To The Wild Gives Birth To Three Babies
Much to the delight of Aussi Ark, Re:wild, WildArk and the Australian Reptile Park, the first Tasmanian Devil to return to the wild in Australia has given birth to not one,
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Earth & Climate
May 16, 2023
This Indian Company Makes Biodegradable Packaging From Crop Waste
An Indian-based company known as Dharaksha Ecosolutions hopes to slash carbon emissions and reduce plastic waste through the creation of biodegradable packaging
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Community
May 15, 2023
Australia Is Set To Ban Vaping To Help Improve Public Health
Australia is set to ban vaping in an effort to help improve public health and encourage people to cut down on the unhealthy habit. According to Ministers Department of
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Science
May 8, 2023
Oxford University's Malaria Vaccine Has Been Approved By Ghana
Ghana has approved the use of Oxford University's malaria vaccine after thirty years of research, and it is now available for distribution within the African country.
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Earth & Climate
May 4, 2023
High Seas Treaty Could Help Protect 30% Of Our Oceans
A new United Nations Treaty known as the High Seas Treaty has been agreed upon, which may help to protect up to 30% of our oceans and marine life, an increase from
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Earth & Climate
May 2, 2023
New Reef Discovered In Marine Protected Area
A new coral reef has been discovered in the Galápagos Marine Reserve, with between 50% to 60% live coral in some areas. This is considered to be a particularly rare
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Technology
May 1, 2023
Organic & Plastic Waste Can Be Converted Into Green Energy With A Container
Enexor BioEnergy has created an extraordinary solution to help turn organic and plastic waste into renewable energy using only a container, with the ability to reduce
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April 29, 2023
Abu Dhabi Below Farm Is Growing Mushrooms In The Desert
Below Farm, based in Abu Dhabi, is growing mushrooms in the desert, helping to avoid using valuable land to grow other crops. Their methods use minimal space, and
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Earth & Climate
April 19, 2023
The Ozone Layer Is Healing And On Track To Meet Targets
According to the United Nations Environment Programme, the ozone layer is predicted to fully recover by 2066 at the latest, provided that the effective policies remain in place.
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April 17, 2023
Public Raise Over £227,000 After Carly Burd’s 'Meal On Me' Food Garden Is Sabotaged By Intruders
After seeing that her allotment had been destroyed by trespassers, Carly Burd from the UK was devastated. The allotment, which had been dug by Carly herself to help
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Earth & Climate
April 16, 2023
The U.S. Has Saved 227 Species From Extinction
According to The Environmental Magazine, the U.S. has saved an estimated 227 species from extinction through the implementation of its very own Endangered Species Act.
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Technology
April 8, 2023
Researchers Developing 'Plastic-Eating' Enzymes To Tackle Polyester Clothes Waste
Researchers from the University of Portsmouth are developing a 'plastic-eating' enzyme that has the potential to break down the PET found in clothes waste, thus
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Community
April 5, 2023
Victorious Local Communities In Ecuador Win Case Against A Nature-Threatening Mining Project
A mining project that threatened local biodiversity in one of the Earth's most important locations has been stopped by local communities, as the Imbabura Provincial
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Earth & Climate
April 4, 2023
40% Of America's Energy Is Now Supplied By Renewable Energy, Beating Previous Record
A report by The Business Council of Sustainable Energy and Bloomberg NEF has found that 2022 was a record year for renewables in America, surpassing previous records.
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Technology
April 3, 2023
Switzerland Is Using Solar Panels On Their Railway Tracks
Swiss company Sun Ways is planning to install solar panels on railway tracks, with an aim to extend the technology to Europe by 2030. The 'solar panel tracks' developed
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Technology
March 30, 2023
Researchers Develop 'Robo-Boots' To Help Humans Balance Better
Researchers have developed robotic boots that could help people to balance better, and may even be able to help older adults with balance impairments in the future.
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March 27, 2023
Abandoned Airport Will Be Transformed Into Green Space In Greece
An old abandoned airport in Athens, Greece, is currently undergoing an incredible transformation to become a thriving, coastal green space that can be enjoyed by both
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Earth & Climate
March 23, 2023
Ecoasia Has Planted 170 Million Trees To Date — And Counting
Ecoasia, an eco-friendly search engine that aims to fight climate change and support our wildlife, has planted a grand total of 170 million trees since it first launched in 2009.
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Technology
March 21, 2023
AI Tool ‘The Ripeness Checker’ Helps To Prevent Food Waste
A recently developed AI tool, dubbed ‘The Ripeness Checker’ could help to slash our food waste by checking inside our food items.
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