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🤯 1 Bitcoin Transaction = 1 Swimming Pool Of Water Wasted

New research reveals that each transaction involving Bitcoin results in the wastage of water equivalent to filling up an entire swimming pool, highlighting the significant environmental consequences associated with cryptocurrencies. It’s water

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World’s Biggest Iceberg Sets Sail After 30 Years

The largest iceberg on Earth is finally moving after being stuck on the ocean floor for 30 years. It is slowly drifting northward into the Southern Ocean, surprising experts who are unsure

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B2U: Giving Used EV Batteries A 2nd Life In Energy Storage

Time shifting plays a crucial role in the solar power revolution as it enables the storage of renewable energy produced at one time for use at another time. In the past, this

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Saudi Arabia Reportedly Taking Steps To Safeguard Oil Output…

A recent investigation reveals that Saudi Arabia, despite its public commitment to reducing carbon emissions, actually intends to increase fossil fuel exports to developing nations. According to the Center for Climate Reporting

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Virgin Atlantic Takes Flight With 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Air travel contributes to approximately 2% of global carbon emissions, and this percentage is projected to rise as the airline industry recovers from the decline in passenger numbers caused by the Covid

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Preventing India’s Transformation Into An ICE Vehicle Graveyard

A report from Carbon Tracker warns that unless governments in India and other nations take action, they could become a destination for discarded internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, instead of benefiting from

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The Dark Side Of Avocados: Impact On Forests And Human Health

America’s love affair with avocados is having a devastating impact on Mexico’s environment. The insatiable demand for this trendy fruit has fueled a surge in deforestation in the western part of the

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Affluent Nations’ Average Earners CO2 Outpollute India’s Richest Citizens

A recent study by the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW) found that the average person in developed countries emits more carbon dioxide (CO2) than the wealthiest 10% of individuals in

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