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Power to the People: How Suburban Solar Could Become the Uber of the Energy Grid

Power to the people might remain a political pipe dream, but changes taking place in the energy market across Australia are making suburban homeowners the unlikely disruptors in an Uber-style...
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This 3D Printing Breakthrough Could Boost Humanity’s Exploration of the Solar System

Space recycling California startup Made in Space is launching a special machine to the International Space Station that turns plastic waste and trash into feedstock for the company’s Additive Manufacturing...
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Regenerative Agriculture and Municipal Climate Action Plans

Agriculture has historically been – and continues to be – a key pillar in the economy. Industrialized farming over the years has allowed for faster and more productive crop yields,...
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This Wristband Tells You What Food to Buy Based on Your DNA

When an undiagnosed rare genetic disease caused his young son’s kidneys to fail, Professor Chris Toumazou vowed to find a way of uncovering hidden health risks. The professor of biomedical...
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Researchers Explore How Citizens Can Become Agents of Environmental Change

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...
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EU Bank Launches New Climate Strategy and Energy Lending Policy 

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...
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Greenpeace Report Envisions ‘Smart Supermarkets’ Free From Single-Use Plastics

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...
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Seoul Is Putting Solar Panels on All Public Buildings and 1 Million Homes

Look up as you walk the streets of South Korea’s capital and you’ll see a renewable-energy revolution taking place. By 2022, every public building and 1 million homes in the...
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Beyond Recycling: Redesigning the Business of Fashion with Circularity

The recent United Nations Climate Action Summit recorded an unprecedented level of commitment from the private sector, from finance to fashion. As the discussion on climate change takes center stage,...
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Thanks to Sunflowers, Solar Panels Could Harvest 400% More Energy

Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles and Arizona State University have developed SUNbots, an innovative new type of solar technology. The new technology imitates phototropism – the process...
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Cities Are Banning Natural Gas in Homes To Fight Climate Crisis

Cities around the country are considering following the lead of Berkeley, California, which became the first city to ban the installation of natural gas lines in new homes this summer....
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Thailand’s First Certified Climate Bonds

Thailand’s green bond potential has been recognised with the issuance of the country’s first Certified Climate Bonds which will finance solar power plants with the potential to generate over 140,000...
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