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BMW Group Joins “Getting to Zero Coalition” — 1st Carmaker To Do So

The most recent news on this front is that BMW Group joined the “Getting to Zero Coalition” ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 25) in Madrid, Spain. The objective is decarbonization...
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This New 3D Printing Technique Puts Electronics into Plastics

Researchers have embedded high-performance electrical circuits inside plastics they created with 3D printing. The plastics could lead to smaller and versatile drones and better-performing small satellites, biomedical implants, and smart structures. The...
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‘Set Legally Binding Net-Zero Target Now’, Investors Urge EU Leaders

A coalition of more than 40 investors collectively representing upwards of €6trn of assets under management has written to all EU heads of state, urging them to set legislation in...
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Recycling Nutrient-Rich Industrial Waste Products Enhances Soil, Reduces Carbon

Recycling biotechnology byproducts can enhance soil health while reducing carbon emissions and maintaining crop yields. A recent paper in Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment examines the possible benefits of a new kind...
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New Zealand Will Consider Climate Crisis in All Major Policy Decisions

Consideration of the climate crisis will be front and center in all of New Zealand‘s major policy decisions. The new rule means that any new proposal before the government that...
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‘Infinitely Recyclable’ Packaged Water Brand Launches in Singapore to Take out Single-Use Plastic Bottles

A brand of packaged water that claims to be “infinitiely recyclable” is launching in Singapore, and has set its sights on replacing single-use plastic bottles, one of the most common...
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Sovereign Investment Funds Could Be the Answer to the SDGs

Financing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) is one of the main priorities for the international community. However, as major stakeholders agree on working together to achieve the goals by 2030, concerns...
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The Netherlands Is Building ‘Solar Islands’ to Fight Rising Sea Levels

15 islands, made up of more than 70,000 solar panels are being built in the Netherlands The sun-tracking panels face the sun all day, so they’re able to absorb more...
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Tackling Degraded Oceans Could Mitigate Climate Crisis

Halting overfishing and the plastic pollution of the oceans could help tackle the climate emergency by improving the degraded state of the world’s biggest carbon sink, a report has found. The...
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This Tech Company Is Aiming to Plant 500 Billion Trees by 2060 – Using Drones

UK company Dendra plans to plant 500 billion trees by 2060 – using AI and drones. The drones can plant 120 seedpods per minute. The WWF estimates we’re losing 27...
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Entrepreneurs and Government Are Teaming up to Boost Food Security in the United Arab Emirates — and Beyond

Tucked away in Masdar City, a quiet planned neighborhood in the emirate of Abu Dhabi that combines earth-tone Arabic architecture with wind turbines and other innovative technology, is a cluster...
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Research Shows Massive Growth in UK Energy Storage Projects

The number of applications to build battery storage projects in the UK is continuing to grow rapidly, according to a new report by RenewableUK. The study shows that the total...
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