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Wimbledon Donates Tennis Balls to Create Homes for Field Mice in Eco-Friendly Initiative

In an innovative sustainability move, Wimbledon is donating thousands of used tennis balls to create homes for field mice in local wildlife conservation projects. After the prestigious tournament, the surplus tennis balls, which are no longer suitable for play, are being repurposed by volunteers who cut them open to provide safe, insulated nesting spaces for […]

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Finland’s Bold Green City Revolution: Transforming Urban Spaces into Eco-Havens

Finland is taking a bold step toward a sustainable future with its ambitious “Green City Plan,” designed to reshape urban environments into thriving, nature-filled spaces. The initiative focuses on drastically expanding green areas in cities, including urban forests, green rooftops, and vast parks, to promote biodiversity and combat climate change. By prioritizing nature in urban

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Big Oil Shifts Stance on Climate Change Regulation Amid Growing Pressure

In a surprising turn, major oil companies are reconsidering their long-standing resistance to climate change regulations, as increasing pressure from investors, governments, and the public forces a shift in their approach. Industry giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron have begun to publicly support more stringent emissions standards and have ramped up investments in cleaner technologies, including

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Trudeau Invests in Solar Power for Arctic Communities Facing Harsh Winters

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is funding a new initiative to install solar panels in Arctic communities, aiming to provide a sustainable energy solution to remote northern regions. The project, which is part of Canada’s broader commitment to tackling climate change and supporting Indigenous communities, will see solar power systems installed in over 10 communities

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Rising Heat Waves Demand Clean Cooling Solutions, Experts Warn

As global temperatures continue to climb, scientists are increasingly sounding the alarm about the need for clean, energy-efficient cooling technologies. Traditional air conditioning (AC) systems are energy-hungry and contribute to the warming of the planet, as they rely on electricity often generated from fossil fuels. According to a study from the International Energy Agency (IEA),

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Can India’s Green Revolution Be Reversed to Save Its Capital from Toxic Air?

India’s Green Revolution, which began in the 1960s, is often credited with transforming the country into an agricultural powerhouse, ensuring food security for millions. However, the environmental costs of this success have become increasingly evident, especially in the nation’s capital, New Delhi. The intensive use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and water resources, alongside the widespread

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Brazil’s Solar Power Project in Favelas Gains Traction, Set to Shine at G20 Summit

A groundbreaking solar power initiative in Brazil’s favelas is drawing global attention for its potential to address energy poverty and drive sustainable development. The project’s success lies in its innovative approach: by installing affordable, community-based solar panels, it provides reliable, clean energy to residents who traditionally depend on expensive, inconsistent power sources. With a focus

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Affordable Technology Offers Solution to Cut Climate Impact of Plane Contrails

A revolutionary and cost-effective solution to reduce the climate impact of aircraft contrails has been proposed by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Reading in the UK. Contrails, which form when jet engines emit water vapor at high altitudes, can lead to the formation of persistent cloud-like trails that trap heat

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World’s Largest Coral Reef Found in the Pacific: A Groundbreaking Marine Discovery

https://www.livescience.com/animals/worlds-biggest-coral-so-big-it-can-be-seen-from-space-discovered-by-chance-off-solomon-islandsScientists have uncovered the world’s largest known coral reef, spanning more than 2,000 kilometers in the Pacific Ocean near Tahiti. Led by a team from the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER), University of California, Berkeley, and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), this unprecedented discovery challenges previous assumptions about

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China Launches Ultra-High-Voltage Power Grid: Revolutionizing Energy Distribution

In a groundbreaking move towards a more sustainable energy future, China has launched its ultra-high-voltage (UHV) power transmission network, a cutting-edge system that promises to transform the country’s energy landscape. Designed to transport electricity over vast distances with minimal energy loss, the UHV grid enables the efficient transfer of power from remote renewable energy sources—such

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