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India Meets Its Nationally Determined Contribution Target 9 Years Early!

At the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, India said that as part of its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), it would try to get 40% of its electricity capacity from

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Amazon Supercomputers Are Assisting In Finding Ways To Dim The Sun

Climate modelling frequently involves the use of pricey supercomputers so Amazon Web Services (AWS) is enabling climate researchers to utilize its cloud computing infrastructure for this they have partnered with the National

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A New Transparent Aerogel “Sponge” Revives Concentrated Solar Plants

The University of Michigan stated last week that it will invest $3.1 million in the development of a novel “solar-transparent aerogel” for use in trough-style concentrating solar power plants. Aerogel is a

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Plastic Pellet Pollution – The Story Of World’s Worst Environmental Disaster

The MV X-Press Pearl spilled 1,680 tonnes of plastic pellets and 9,700 tonnes of miscellaneous plastics off the Sri Lankan coast in May 2021. With plastic piling up to two metres high

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Solid-state EV Battery Market Is Heating Up With Mercedes-Benz’s Entry

Daimler (Mercedes-Benz) and Stellantis have also joined the solid-state EV battery market, by investing in research and development, in partnership with the US firm Factorial Energy, which promises a 20 to 50%

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Pursuit OF Wealth Has Over-stressed The Planet’s Limited Natural Resources

There are more people on the earth than at any point in history, and an unimaginable number of them live in relative wealth in comparison to their parents and grandparents. Hundreds of

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Recycling Glass From E-waste Into Glass Tiles

Common Sands is a design initiative focusing on recycling glass from consumer gadgets and converting them into tiles that would otherwise wind up with electronic debris. Glass is sustainable from its inception

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Extinction Seems To Be The Only Choice For Humanity…

Henry Gee, a palaeontologist and the editor of Nature, states this: “It is possible that our time on this planet is limited. It is possible that before the end of this century,

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