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Is Glass More Sustainable Than Plastic?

The Speyer wine bottle is claimed to be the world’s oldest bottle of wine which is made of glass, dating back to between 325 and 350 AD. Glass’s broad usage as a

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Watching Years Of Sea Level Rise…

This visualization is designed to be seen through a circle, using the visual metaphor of looking out the porthole of a boat and watching years of sea level rise transpire. When played

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Global Electric Vehicle Sales Are Set To Surge!

Globally, 14 percent of new automobiles sold in 2022 were electric, up from 9 percent in 2021 and only 5% in 2020. Sales were up 25% in the first quarter of 2023

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Lhyfe & Capital Energy Collaborate On Offshore Hydrogen Projects

Lhyfe, a French green hydrogen manufacturer, and Capital Energy, a Spanish corporation, have joined forces to build offshore renewable hydrogen projects in Spain and Portugal. The two firms will work together to

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The World’s First Aluminum Is Made Using Green Hydrogen

Norsk Hydro created the world’s first aluminum using green hydrogen to power the smelting process. The Norwegian company, one of the world’s top aluminum producers, smelted 225 tonnes of recovered aluminum at

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NHPC Now Enters Green Hydrogen Space And Invites Bids

The National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) recently issued a request for bids to develop a pilot project for a green hydrogen-based mobility station in Kargil, Ladakh, to run two hydrogen fuel cell-based

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Samsung & Patagonia Have Come Up With A Solution For Microfibers

Patagonia began researching a little-known environmental issue eight years ago: with every load of laundry, hundreds (if not millions) of microfibers, each smaller than 5 millimeters long, wash down the drain. Some

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Pumping Of Groundwater Has Changed The Earth’s Tilt

Humans have modified the distribution of water on Earth sufficiently to change the planet’s tilt, according to a new research. Previous studies suggested that people drew more than 2 trillion tons of

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