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Emissions-Tracking Apps Gain Popularity, Encouraging Eco-Friendly Lifestyles

In a growing trend, emissions-tracking apps are becoming increasingly popular, allowing users to monitor their carbon footprint alongside their daily steps and calorie counts. These apps, which range from simple calculators to more sophisticated platforms that integrate with lifestyle data, enable individuals to track their CO2 emissions from everyday activities such as driving, eating, and […]

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Renewable Energy Policies Provide Benefits Across United States

Recent analysis reveals that renewable energy policies in United States are delivering significant benefits beyond state borders, highlighting the interconnected nature of regional energy systems. As states adopt ambitious renewable energy targets and policies, these efforts are creating positive ripple effects across neighbouring regions and contributing to broader environmental and economic gains.   For example, the

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University of Tokyo’s Research Enhances Accuracy of Climate Health Impact Assessments by Incorporating Humidity

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have made significant strides in improving climate impact assessments on health by incorporating humidity into their models. Traditionally, climate models have primarily focused on temperature, but this research highlights the critical role of humidity in assessing health risks associated with climate change.   The University of Tokyo team found

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Agri-Tech Startup Rize Helps Southeast Asian Rice Farmers Cut Methane Emissions and Boost Business

Rize, a forward-thinking Agri-Tech startup, is making significant strides in Southeast Asia by addressing the dual challenge of methane emissions and farm profitability in rice cultivation. Rice farming, known for its high methane emissions due to the anaerobic conditions of flooded fields, is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Rize’s innovative solutions are designed

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Switzerland and Germany Deliver Decommissioned Trams to Aid Ukraine’s Green Public Transport Revolution

As part of a joint initiative to support Ukraine during its ongoing conflict and aid in the decarbonization of its public transport, Switzerland and Germany have begun delivering decommissioned trams to Ukrainian cities. These trams, formerly part of the public transport networks in cities like Bern and Zurich, as well as several German cities, are

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Turning Medical Waste into Industrial Gold: The Promise of Thermochemical Recycling

Innovative thermochemical recycling processes are transforming medical waste into valuable industrial materials, offering a sustainable solution for managing one of the healthcare sector’s most challenging waste streams. This advanced recycling method uses high temperatures and chemical reactions to convert medical waste into useful byproducts, such as metals, chemicals, and energy.   Medical waste, including contaminated

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Royal Vopak to Construct Australia’s First CO2 Import Terminal in Darwin

Dutch company Royal Vopak has secured a deal to build Australia’s inaugural CO2 import terminal in Darwin. This landmark project aims to establish a critical infrastructure for importing and storing captured carbon dioxide, a key component in the country’s strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.   The terminal will facilitate the

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Oxford’s Flexible Solar Tech: Powering Everyday Items with Ease

Researchers from Oxford University have introduced groundbreaking flexible solar technology designed to integrate seamlessly into everyday objects. This innovative technology enables the incorporation of solar cells into a wide range of items, from clothing and portable electronics to building materials and home furnishings.   The new solar technology utilizes ultra-thin, lightweight materials that maintain high

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Forest Giants: Nature’s Unexpected Powerhouse in the Climate Fight

Recent research highlights the crucial role that mature forests play in combating climate change, revealing them as powerful allies in the global effort to reduce greenhouse gases. These old-growth forests, characterized by their age, diversity, and complex ecosystems, offer unexpected benefits in the fight against climate change. Mature forests act as significant carbon sinks, sequestering

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New Study Highlights Environmental Benefits of Vertical Farming

A recent study underscores the significant environmental advantages of vertical farming, positioning it as a sustainable solution for modern agriculture. Vertical farming, which involves growing crops in stacked layers or vertical columns, has been shown to dramatically reduce the environmental footprint compared to traditional farming methods. The study reveals that vertical farming uses up to

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