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  • November 27, 2024

Dozens of stranded whales rescued in New Zealand

Hundreds of New Zealanders worked together to rescue over 30 pilot whales stranded on a beach in Ruakākā. A cultural ceremony honored the four whales that perished, reflecting the deep bond between the people and their marine environment.
(c) Thomas Kelley/Unsplash CC0
  • November 27, 2024

New plastic breaks down in water without harming ecosystems

Researchers at RIKEN have unveiled a groundbreaking plastic that is both ocean-degradable and microplastic-free. Combining strength and flexibility, this eco-friendly material promises a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics and safeguarding aquatic life and food chains.
(c) RIKEN via phys.org
  • November 27, 2024

Wooden solar canopies promote collective energy use

French startup BoucL Énergie is constructing wooden solar canopies in Gard, aiming to power over 250 homes and businesses. The project promotes collective energy use, combining sustainability with clean energy access, and is set to launch by late 2025 with EV charging and low-carbon design.
(c) BoucL Énergie via pv-magazine.com
  • November 27, 2024

Brazil university powers up with cutting-edge microgrid tech

Blending solar power and battery storage for enhanced energy resilience, Unicamp has launched Brazil's largest university-based microgrid. The innovative project serves as a living laboratory for renewable energy solutions with expansive replication possibilities.
(c) pv magazine, Alessandra Neris
  • November 27, 2024

Tropical forests can regenerate naturally on degraded land

A new study reveals that 215 million hectares of degraded tropical land will naturally regenerate into forests, a cost-effective solution that could sequester over 23 billion metric tons of carbon within 30 years, in some areas surpassing the impact tree planting would have.
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  • November 27, 2024

Banana peels help combat deforestation in Cameroon

In an innovative approach, 30-year-old environmental engineer Steve Djeutchou produces eco-friendly biochar from banana peels, offering a sustainable solution to deforestation for charcoal production in Cameroon.
(c) SHVETS Production/Pexels CC0
  • November 26, 2024

Denmark pledges to plant 1 billion trees and transform farmland into forests

Denmark has unveiled an ambitious plan to plant 1 billion trees, and convert 10% of farmland into forests over the next two decades, and reduce fertilizer usage in agriculture to restore natural habitats, marking a major step toward a greener future.
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  • November 26, 2024

Fidget toys help young people manage anxiety and self-harm

A new study has found that fidget toys and other sensory tools help young people manage anxiety and reduce self-harm, offering healthier coping mechanisms as early intervention before reaching critical stages of mental health battles.
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  • November 26, 2024

UK launches major trial to test cash aid for homeless people

The UK’s first large-scale trial tests of targeted cash aid can better address homelessness than traditional support methods. Researchers aim to uncover how tailored financial help impacts poverty reduction, inspired by global successes in similar initiatives.
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  • November 26, 2024

Rappahannock Tribe protects river rights with groundbreaking constitution

The Rappahannock Tribe in Virginia has made history by becoming the first U.S. tribal nation to grant legal rights to their river, ensuring its protection and sustainability for future generations, highlighting the river’s vital role in their culture and health.
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  • November 26, 2024

MIT offers tuition-free education for families earning under $200,000

Demonstrating their commitment to supporting talented students regardless of financial circumstances, MIT will offer tuition-free education to families earning less than $200,000 annually and cover expenses for families earning under $100,000.
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  • November 26, 2024

Eight countries pledge to end corporal punishment for children

In a historic move, eight countries have pledged to end any corporal punishment of children, significantly advancing child rights and creating safer environments for an estimated 150 million children worldwide.
(c) أخٌ‌في‌الله/Unsplash CC0
  • November 25, 2024

11% drop in US vehicle emissions with rise of EVs and hybrids

The latest EPA report has revealed that the ongoing shift to electric and hybrid vehicles has cut carbon emissions by 11%. With cleaner technology and improved fuel economy, these vehicles lead the way for a greener and healthier future.
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  • November 25, 2024

Public night schools expand access to education across Japan

Japan’s public schools are offering night courses to make education accessible to students of all backgrounds, giving a second chance to anyone who missed out on compulsory schooling to complete their education.
(c) Ivan Aleksic/Unsplash CC0
  • November 25, 2024

No-go’ mining zones offer crucial protection for ecosystems and Indigenous rights

Declaring  legally binding no-mining zones and reducing mineral demand through innovation and recycling is ensuring a greener and more just future for Indigenous communities without sacrificing biodiversity.
(c) Luis Alfredo Gutierrez Leiva/Unsplash CC0
  • November 22, 2024

Sustainable ranching protects critical ecosystems and wildlife in Bolivia’s savanna

In Bolivia’s flooded savannas, sustainable ranching practices are proving effective in balancing conservation and local livelihoods as they help restore grasslands and protect endangered species like the blue-throated macaw.
(c) Juliana e Mariana Amorim/Unsplash CC0
  • November 22, 2024

Experts propose solutions to make water a tool for global peace and stability

Researchers have unveiled a seven-point strategy to ensure equitable, sustainable access to water, transforming potential conflicts into opportunities for peace by prioritizing cooperation, local engagement, and innovative solutions.
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  • November 22, 2024

NHS launches a game-changing pill to save smokers’ lives

NHS England is rolling out a new pill that triples the chances of quitting smoking. With the goal of saving lives and creating a smoke-free generation, this game-changing treatment could make a significant impact on public health.
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