Climate Action

Sustainable Development Goal
There are now 30 million more trees in the world thanks to people who are casually surfing the web. The environmental milestone is thanks to Ecosia, a search engine that uses all of their profits generated from internet searches to plant trees around the world. It works similarly to any other search engine (like Google), except...
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A common thread runs through the history of the waste-to-energy business: Investors get the sequence wrong. Entrepreneurs’ energy gets expended, and capital is converted to waste. Fulcrum BioEnergy took a different tack, by spending $100 million, and a decade, figuring out exactly what works best. In 2019, it will be gathering municipal solid waste–which costs next to nothing–and...
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In a move that has environmentalists cheering, Ireland recently overhauled its waste sector by announcing a ban on single-use plastics, including cutlery, straws, cups, food containers and cotton bud sticks. The initiative also called for doubling the rate of recycled material and is considering new levy requirements for non-recyclable plastics, such as those found in food packaging...
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Canadians are well-known for being nature lovers. Now, they’ve crowdfunded enough money to create a new protected park on the country’s unspoiled west coast. The BC Parks Foundation launched a campaign in June 2019 to protect 2,000 acres of the Princess Louisa Inlet on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, reaching its $2.3 million target within a matter of...
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white and red structure raised off the ground on blue stilts
Located 100 kilometers from Beijing, the Lakeside Plugin Tower was developed as a model prototype for a city concept using sustainable, net-zero design principles. The tower serves as an important model for a low-carbon eco city concept, called “Xiong’an New Area,” being advanced by the central government. The urban design will use 100 percent clean electricity, and...
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A recent article in local publication Merkur from Germany reported on how the search for oil ended up with a geothermal heating plant that today supplies the city of Erding with heat. For now more than 20 years STEAG New Energies GmbH Erding has supplied the city of Erding with geothermal energy from resources at...
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A puffy pink seaweed that can stop cows from burping out methane is being primed for mass farming by Australian researchers. The particular seaweed species, called Asparagopsis, grows prolifically off the Queensland Coast, and was the only seaweed found to have the effect in a study five years ago led by CSIRO. Even a small amount of the...
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Solar panels may be able to supply us with much more than just clean energy; this new research says that it might also help crops to thrive in arid areas. Agrivoltaics, also known as “solar sharing”, is the co-locating of agriculture and solar photovoltaic panels. The idea has been gaining traction in recent years; however,...
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Plants are the planet’s lungs, but they’re struggling to keep up due to rising CO2 emissions and deforestation. Engineers are giving them a helping hand, though, by augmenting their capacity with new technology and creating artificial substitutes to help them clean up our atmosphere. Imperial College London, one of the UK’s top engineering schools, recently announced that it was teaming...
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There’s more than sunbathers and yachts floating near the resort Lux* South Ari Atoll in the Maldives. The five-star property, located on the beautiful island of Dhidhoofinolhu, called on SwimSol to provide its patented SolarSea system, the world’s largest solar power plant at sea, to help power the island resort. The SolarSea technology helps gather solar energy to...
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