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November 15, 2019
If you like to walk in the woods, raft a river, dig in a garden or look at butterflies, you could become an agent of change. Science and policy may not be enough to solve complex environmental challenges ranging from species extinction to water pollution, but actively engaged citizens could tip the balance, according to a...
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The board of the European Investment Bank has agreed to a new energy lending policy and confirmed its increased ambition in climate action and environmental sustainability. “Climate is the top issue on the political agenda of our time,” said EIB President Werner Hoyer. “Scientists estimate that we are currently heading for 3-4°C of temperature increase...
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A Greenpeace report released Tuesday uses a hypothetical “Smart Supermarket” that has done away with environmentally damaging single-use plastics to outline a possible future in which the world’s oceans and communities are free of bags, bottles, packaging and other harmful plastic pollutants. “It’s time to build smarter supermarkets,” Greenpeace plastics campaigner Kate Melges said in...
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