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Lego’s Colourful Plastic Bricks to Go Green

There may be a global revolt against plastic, but Danish toymaker Lego, famous for its multi-coloured plastic building bricks, remains a raging success, even if it, too, aims to go...
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The Sacred Rivers Climate Project: Reducing Climate Impacts With Mycoremediation

The Sacred Rivers Climate Project (SRCP) is helping stop climate change while fighting some of the most pressing existential threats to human health and dignity: loss of habitat, biodiversity, and air,...
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EU Commission Announces New 2050 Net-Zero Climate Law

The European Commission has announced a new piece of legislation, the proposed European Climate Law, which it says will commit the 27 union member countries to reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
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The Key to Climate Progress in the Digital Age

More often than not, the conversation about climate action is focused on decarbonization — on investing in and deploying the emission-reducing technologies needed to keep us under 2 degrees Celsius...
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Treaty Signed to Improve Access to Renewables in 180 Countries

Investment bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti has signed an agreement with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to promote the adoption of renewable energy in 180 countries. IRENA and Cassa...
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Leading Investor Group Tells Companies to Set out Climate Crisis Plans

An influential group of investors is for the first time demanding that all UK-listed companies disclose how the climate emergency will impact their business. The Investment Association, which represents 250...
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We Need to Start Teaching Young Children About Cybersecurity

Hackers and fraudsters are increasingly targeting children, who are now using tech at an earlier age. Elementary school curricula should incorporate cybersecurity. Existing voluntary programmes aimed at younger children can...
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How Technology and Nature Can Work Together to Feed a Growing Population

While people might argue for days about an exact definition of sustainability, it’s pretty clear that any society that cannot feed itself is not a sustainable one. What’s also clear...
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World Wildlife Day 2020 – 5 Amazing Ways Nature Is Helping the Planet

Tuesday 3 March is the UN’s World Wildlife Day. The theme for this year’s event is Sustaining all life on Earth. Nature helps balance ecosystems and benefits the climate and...
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Amazon Shaves Same-Day Shipping Time, Reduces Emissions Once Again

Amazon is reducing the amount of time its same-day shipping takes for Prime members in certain cities in a move that the company says will also help it to reduce...
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Sweden is fighting loneliness by housing Sweden Is Fighting Loneliness by Housing Older and Younger Generations Together and younger generations together

This refurbished apartment block brings 72 people of mixed ages and backgrounds together. There are shared kitchens and recreation areas to help them socialize. Six in 10 Swedes sometimes feel...
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Meet Thailand’s Secret Weapon in Climate Change Battle

Bangkok’s future hangs in the balance. Rising sea levels, unchecked development, groundwater extraction, and rapid urban population growth has left millions vulnerable to natural disasters—scientists warn the city itself may...
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