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China eröffnet erste CO2-freie Autobahn mit erneuerbaren Energiesystemen

China’s first zero-carbon highway, the Jinan-Hefei, is now open, featuring solar panels, wind turbines, and green energy storage. This innovative infrastructure aims to reduce emissions by 9,000 tons annually and to set a paradigm for sustainable transport and green energy advancements.
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PV MAGAZINE

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Fischfarmen entfernen Kohlenstoff und reduzieren gleichzeitig giftiges Sulfid

Scientists have developed an innovative carbon capture model for fish farms that provides a cost-effective solution that could capture millions of metric tons of CO2 annually while reducing toxic sulfide, enhancing fish farm sustainability and profitability.
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PHYS.ORG

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Die Finanzierung bringt die ländlichen Dörfer Großbritanniens in Richtung Netto-Null-Ziel

South Cambridgeshire offers an over GBP 362,000 grant scheme to fund transformative projects such as renewable energy, sustainable transport, and nature-based solutions to help villages become greener, cleaner, and more resilient to climate change.
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BBC

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Angesichts der Herausforderungen in der Verkehrsinfrastruktur führt Kenia Elektrobusse ein

Kenya is making strides toward a cleaner future with the introduction of Chinese-made and locally assembled electric buses in Nairobi, offering a quieter, faster, and more comfortable commuting experience for passengers.
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MONGABAY

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Bei Hitzewellen steigern modifizierte Kartoffeln den Ertrag um 30 %

Scientists have engineered climate-resilient potatoes to boost yields by 30% during rising temperatures. This innovation in agriculture not only paves the way for more sustainable food security but also demonstrates how genetic engineering can combat rising temperatures without compromising crop nutrition.
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NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Die Berliner Plattform „Repami“ fördert Selbstreparaturen und reduziert Abfall

Berlin’s new Repami platform is making sustainable repairs more accessible by connecting over 150 repair cafés and workshops. Combining volunteer and commercial services, this initiative supports the city’s goal to become waste-free by 2030 while empowering residents to fix rather than discard household items.
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RESET

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Kalifornien startet ein riesiges 2-Milliarden-Dollar-Solar- und Speicherprojekt

California has switched on a $2 billion solar and storage project in Mojave, in a major step toward cleaner energy. The Eland 1 Solar-plus-Storage Project is set to support local jobs and generate lasting benefits for Southern California’s communities.
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ELECTREK

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Chinas Kohlenstoffemissionen haben möglicherweise bereits ihren Höhepunkt erreicht

Nearly half of the world's climate experts believe that China's carbon emissions have already peaked or will peak this year, thanks to rapid advancements and massive investments in renewable energy and clean technologies.
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ECOWATCH

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Antarktischer Krill kann über ein Jahrhundert lang große Mengen Kohlenstoff binden

According to a recent study, antarctic krill can store 20 million metric tons of carbon annually through their sinking fecal pellets - a similar amount to that stored by “blue carbon habitats”, such as coastal ecosystems like mangroves, seagrass and salt marshes.
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MONGABAY

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Norwegische Wissenschaftler stellen nachhaltige Antibiotika aus Algen her

Seaweed represents an abundant, growing, unattended biomass full of potential.  Researchers in Norway are training bacteria to eat seaweed and produce antibiotics, vitamins, and other food ingredients.
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BBC

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Natriumionenbatterien werden mit Vanadium zu günstigeren Energielösungen weiterentwickelt

Researchers have created a safer, low-cost alternative to lithium with advanced sodium-ion batteries by adding vanadium, which improves energy density and stability, making sodium batteries more efficient.
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CLEAN TECHNICA

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Modulares Holzhochhaus fördert ressourcenschonendes Bauen

Architects have introduced a modular timber high-rise that focuses on resource efficiency and adaptability, not only reducing environmental impact but also extending the building's lifespan and ensuring flexibility and potential reusability.
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TECH XPLORE

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

Südkorea kürzt Subventionen für neue Biomasse-Energieprojekte

South Korea’s decision to reduce subsidies for imported biomass signals a pivotal step towards sustainable energy and is aimed at easing pressure on vulnerable forests. With this bold reform, the country sets a promising example for reducing biomass’s environmental impact and promoting greener alternatives.
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MONGABAY

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

China stärkt erneuerbare Energien mit einem 2,1-Milliarden-Dollar-Eigenkapitaldeal

China Huaneng has secured a $2.1 billion equity infusion to propel its renewable energy expansion. This record investment will ease the financial challenges for Huaneng Renewables and drive the growth of wind and solar power to further advance China’s ambitious green energy goals.
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PV-MAGAZINE

  • Dezember 31, 2024
  • Sustainability

In Georgia wird eine neue Recyclinganlage für Solarmodule eröffnet

Solarcycle is building a solar panel recycling facility in Georgia capable of processing millions of retired panels annually and recovering up to 99% of materials, making the U.S. solar supply chain more sustainable.
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ECOWATCH

  • Dezember 2, 2024
  • Sustainability

Kreative Wiederverwendung von Brautkleidern erhält Nachhaltigkeitspreis

A project at Glasgow College repurposing old bridal gowns has won an international sustainability award. The participants transformed pre-loved wedding dresses into new designs, offering a sustainable solution and proving that fashion can have a lasting impact.
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BBC

  • Dezember 2, 2024
  • Sustainability

Mobiles Kinderzimmer aus recyceltem Bauschutt

Takk Studio transformed construction waste into a children's bedroom, blending sustainability with playful design. The structure, inspired by their daughter’s vision, reimagines housing norms with recycled materials, offering a cheerful, flexible space in constant motion.
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DEZEEN

  • November 28, 2024
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