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New Device Can Generate Renewable Energy ‘out of Thin Air’

Imagine painting your home with a special paint that also powers your lights using renewable energy drawn from the air. That might sound too good to be true, but researchers...
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Jeff Bezos Pledges $10 Billion to Fight Climate Change, Planet’s ‘Biggest Threat’

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced Monday he is committing $10 billion to fight climate change, which he calls “the biggest threat to our planet.” Bezos says the funds will go...
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Researchers Claim Solar Efficiency Breakthrough for Flexible ‘Skin’

A flexible solar “skin” that could be used to generate power on homes, cars and phones is a step closer to development after the technology was used to break a...
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Creating Electricity From Rain to Light 100 Led Lights

Researchers from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have created a new type of generator that uses rain to create electricity, and it works. The generator produces a high voltage from a...
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Boring Company Completes 1st Tunnel For Las Vegas Loop Project

The Boring Company has completed the first of two tunnels it is building for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. This tunnel will connect the South Hall of the Las...
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Delta Announces $1bn Plan to Be First Carbon Neutral Airline

Delta announced an ambitious plan on Friday to become the first US airline to go carbon neutral, committing $1bn over the next 10 years to mitigate all emissions from its...
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New Tools Help Communities Measure and Reduce Their Emissions Locally

The slogan “What you can measure, you can manage” has become a guiding principle for local climate action. There’s an accounting standard made for this purpose: the Global Protocol for Community-scale...
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This Company Is Turning Food Waste Into a Cleaning Spray

Water is the first ingredient listed on most household cleaners. It’s also the most dominant ingredient, typically making up at least 90 percent of these products, according to the Ellen...
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How China and the U.S. Can Innovate on Plastic Waste

Last month marked a watershed moment for the reduction in plastic pollution in China, the world’s biggest consumer. Although the news has been overshadowed by other recent events, China’s move...
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Mobile Game Aims to Bridge Gap Between Citizens and Leaders on Climate Action

The Mission 1.5 campaign is built around an internet and mobile video game that educates people about climate policy and allows them to vote on possible solutions. The campaign was developed...
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These Bionic Jellyfish Could Become Data Miners of the World’s Oceans

Scientists have created bionic jellyfish by embedding microelectronics into them, enabling them to swim faster and collect data. They could be used to monitor climate change. It may sound more...
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This Solar Device Converts Seawater to Drinking Water

An international team of scientists has developed a cheap way to provide fresh water to thirsty communities by making seawater drinkable without using electricity. So long as the sun is...
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