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Mark Andrews
Mark Andrews is a journalist based in Shanghai, China. He writes extensively about the Chinese car industry and has also done test drive reviews for many magazines and newspapers around the world. In addition Mark Andrews writes articles about travel, food and drink, and various business ...
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Mark Andrews: Pitfalls of Luke's fame, Post Office scandal, and all-year-round fairy lights
06 Jan 2024
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www.expressandstar.com
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English
| Technology Reliability
The article discusses various current affairs in the UK. It starts by mentioning the tax implications for a young darts player who won a £200,000 prize, highlighting the 45% tax rate by HM Revenue and Customs. The author expresses skepticism about darts being considered a sport. The article then shifts to ITV's drama 'Mr Bates vs the Post Office', which portrays the injustice faced by post office workers due to blind faith in the Horizon computer system. The author criticizes the overreliance on technology, citing it as a reason to resist online banking and questioning the wisdom of allowing GCSE English exams to be taken on computers. Finally, the article touches on the decision by Wednesfield's council, led by Councillor Craig Collingswood, to keep fairy lights on year-round, which the author finds ironic given Collingswood's title related to environment and climate change.
Michele Calamaio
Digital Communication Manager at UNESCO | Google News Initiative at La Repubblica | Finance Reporter at Reuters | Multimedia Producer at Associated Press | Social Media Content at EU Commission | Documentary Filmmaker at TotalEU
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Submarine cables, a threat to the Mediterranean seabed ecosystem
12 Dec 2023
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voxeurop.eu
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Italian
| Environmental Issues
The Mediterranean Sea, a biodiversity hotspot, faces environmental risks from human activities, including submarine cables. These cables, essential for global communication and energy supply, have raised concerns about their environmental impact, especially on sensitive marine species. The industry is growing, with major players like Terna and Sparkle involved in projects like the BlueMed cable. Researchers like Bastien Taormina and Alessandro Cresci highlight the potential disturbances to marine ecosystems from electromagnetic fields generated by the cables. The European Union and organizations like the FAO are involved in regulating the environmental impact and ensuring sustainability. Cybersecurity is also a concern, with cables being critical infrastructure. The article discusses the need for balanced approaches to protect the environment while supporting technological and economic development.
Daniela De Lorenzo
Daniela De Lorenzo is a 33 y.o. Italian journalist and photographer based in Brussels. She holds a BA in International Studies and European Institutions from the University of Milan and a joint MA in Journalism, Media and Globalization from Aarhus Universitet, Danmarks Medie- og Journalisthøjskole ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Case study: Using plastic waste to tackle ‘forever chemicals’ pollution
03 Oct 2024
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www.endseurope.com
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English
| Environmental Technology
A biomedical company and a national research centre in Italy are collaborating to repurpose plastic waste to address the issue of emerging pollutants in water, known as 'forever chemicals'. This initiative not only provides a sustainable solution for plastic waste but also contributes to tackling water pollution, showcasing a positive development in environmental technology.
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Ileana Fernández
Ileana Fernández is a journalist based in Alajuela, Costa Rica. She works for The Tico Times as a journalist and as a communications associate in a Law Firm. Her Law Degree and experience as paralegal and lawyer, have given her the skills to produce and write high-quality news, with an in-depth ...
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Costa Rica Debuts High-Tech Hub Safeguarding Marine Life
26 Dec 2023
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The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate
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English
| Technology
Costa Rica has launched a high-tech satellite monitoring center to enhance conservation and surveillance in marine protected areas, including Cocos Island National Park. The facility, located at SINAC headquarters in Heredia, is a collaborative effort with WildAid and other partners, utilizing advanced technology for real-time vessel tracking. The initiative, supported by a grant from the Blue Action Fund and investments from WildAid and Island Conservation, aims to combat illegal fishing and protect delicate ocean ecosystems. The hub's debut is timely, addressing threats from climate change, overfishing, and tourism, and reinforcing Costa Rica's commitment to environmental stewardship.
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Lisa Gibbons
Lisa Gibbons is a journalist. A self starter, blockchain advocate with a love for creative writing. Lisa began writing about post-colonial identities in 2012 and has kept up her love for the written word. She is a keen writer in the Blockchain and Crypto space. Lisa enjoys research and ...
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Is Your Company Prepared for the Upcoming EU Sustainability Directive? Over 10,000 Non-EU Companies on the Radar
30 Nov 2023
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Blockleaders
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English
| Environmental Regulations
The article discusses the implications of new EU regulations on sustainability practices and reporting, set to take effect in 2024. It highlights the challenges that supply chains will face due to the numerous regulations and the need for companies to actively engage in safeguarding human rights and environmental standards. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will affect not only EU companies but also international firms, with stringent reporting requirements on sustainability. Blockchain technology is presented as a potential solution for tracking sustainability and ensuring compliance with the CSRD. The article also mentions the UK fashion retailer New Look's initiative to embrace blockchain for responsible sourcing and to reduce its carbon footprint, in partnership with TrusTrace.
Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Supersonic jet could herald 3.5-hour New York to London flights
28 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Aviation Technology
Boom Supersonic aims to revive supersonic passenger travel with its prototype XB-1 and future commercial model, Overture, which promises to cut flight times significantly, such as New York to London in 3.5 hours. The company has secured 130 orders for Overture from major airlines like American Airlines, United, and Japan Airlines. Overture will be the first large commercial aircraft to operate at net-zero carbon, using sustainable aviation fuel. The article highlights the technological advancements over the Concorde, including the use of carbon composites and augmented reality for pilots. The successful test flights of XB-1 mark a significant step towards the realization of commercial supersonic travel.
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Heba Hashem
Heba Hashem is a seasoned freelance journalist with over 15 years of experience in the media industry, adept in both Arabic and English. Based between Dubai, UAE, and Niagara Falls, Canada, she has honed her skills in a variety of sectors, including real estate, logistics, retail, finance, and ...
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What’s Slowing Supply Chain Decarbonisation in the Tech Industry?
26 Dec 2023
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energytracker.asia
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English
| Technology
The tech industry, responsible for 2-3% of global carbon emissions, is facing challenges in supply chain decarbonisation. Companies like Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have pledged to become carbon neutral or negative, with Apple leading in renewable energy efforts. However, supply chains, which account for over 80% of emissions, are lagging. Greenpeace's Katrin Wu highlights the lack of attention to supply chain emissions, particularly in the electronics sector. Semiconductor manufacturing is a significant contributor, with emissions projected to surpass Portugal's total emissions by 2030. Despite some tech companies' initiatives, supplier cooperation and transparent reporting are lacking. Samsung Electronics, a major supplier, has seen increased emissions and a slow transition to renewables. Microsoft's supply chain emissions have also grown, with many suppliers still using fossil fuels. The article suggests that evaluating suppliers' GHG emissions and investing in renewable energy are key to reducing supply chain carbon emissions.
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Becca Inglis
Freelance journalist and content writer covering culture and climate. I currently work across digital and print for Reader's Digest, including editing and uploading articles to the website's CMS, implementing SEO best practices, writing original articles, and proofreading pieces for the print ...
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News Gathering
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Swiss company invents a way to break down PFAS with bubbles - but is it just a ‘sticking plaster’?
17 Jun 2024
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Environmental Pollution
Oxyle, a Swiss company, has developed a novel method to break down PFAS in contaminated water using mechanical energy, significantly reducing costs and energy consumption. Despite the innovation, the challenge of PFAS pollution remains vast, with ongoing contamination and regulatory gaps, particularly in the UK. The EU plans a comprehensive PFAS ban by 2026, while Oxyle's technology offers a promising, albeit partial, solution to the persistent problem of 'forever chemicals'.
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Alexander Joe
Alexander Joe is a Zimbabwean-born photographer whose interest in photography began at the age of 19 when he was influenced by British fashion photographer David Bailey's work. But, as the war to end white-minority rule in his home country escalated, Alexander's interest turned from fashion ...
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Navigating the Future: Innovations in HVAC Technology
02 Jan 2024
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Market Business News
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English
| HVAC Technology
The HVAC industry is undergoing a technological revolution, focusing on energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and indoor air quality. Innovations include smart thermostats like Google Nest and Ecobee, IoT integration, eco-friendly refrigerants, solar-powered and geothermal systems, advanced filtration, AI-driven predictive maintenance, variable refrigerant flow systems, integration with building management systems, and the use of augmented reality in maintenance and training. These advancements promise enhanced comfort, health benefits, and a greener future.
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Abhaya Raj Joshi
Abhaya Raj Joshi is a journalist based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Nepal’s Madhesh province lacks in biodiversity research & conservation
13 Nov 2023
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news.mongabay.com
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English
| Technology in Conservation
Abhaya Raj Joshi has written a series of articles focusing on various environmental and wildlife conservation issues in Nepal. Topics range from the lack of biodiversity research in Madhesh province, the threats faced by wild canines during the festival of Diwali, to the potential benefits of 'predator-proof' husbandry in reducing human-leopard conflicts. Joshi also covers technological advancements in tiger conservation, legal challenges to 'triple taxation' on community forests, and the underpowered but determined wildlife crime fighters in Nepal. The articles discuss the controversy over hydropower development in protected areas, the implications of gifting rhinos to China, the return of wolves to the Himalayas, and the first otter sighting in Chitwan National Park in two decades. Additionally, Joshi reports on a super flock of pigeons, snow leopard sightings, vulture colony threats, the cultural reverence for sarus cranes linked to the Buddha, the management of human-friendly rhinos, the threat to an endemic lizard by a highway, and revisions to Nepal's wildlife compensation program.
Nicola Kelly
Nicola Kelly has reported for BBC Radio 4's flagship 'From Our Own Correspondent' and World Service programmes 'Newshour', 'Newsday', 'World Update', 'World Business Report' and 'Focus on Africa'. Field report and produce mixed packages, interview, dispatches, live and pre-recorded two-ways. ...
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Transforming CO2 into valuable products
04 Dec 2023
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uwaterloo.ca
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English
| Science & Technology
An interdisciplinary team from the University of Waterloo, supported by BMO, is working on transforming CO2 emissions into valuable industrial chemicals using green hydrogen. The project, led by Dr. Luis Ricardez-Sandoval, involves developing a computational framework to accelerate the discovery of materials that facilitate CO2 transformation. The framework uses atomistic modelling, optimization, machine learning, and laboratory experiments. The team includes experts in chemical engineering, computer science, and optimization, and aims to create sustainable industrial processes that reduce emissions and impact on the environment.
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Eleni Korovila
Eleni Korovila is a journalist based in Athens, Greece, covering a big variety of stories and news with an experience of over 20 year in journalism, (radio, podacast, television, web and print).
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Will Greece become Europe's 'green power socket' thanks to wind energy?
12 Apr 2024
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de.euronews.com
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German
| Environmental Policy
Greece is significantly expanding its renewable energy sector, particularly wind energy, with plans to erect up to 12 gigawatts of offshore wind farms over the next 20 years. This could position Greece as a potential energy exporter. The country's natural wind potential is being harnessed, and recent investments have added 543 megawatts of wind power capacity. Despite the challenges, including opposition from environmentalists and the need for technological advancements, Greece is making strides in wind energy. The European Union's REPowerEU strategy aims to increase wind energy capacity, and Greece's efforts align with this goal. The article also discusses the impact of wind farms on local ecosystems and the potential solutions to mitigate these effects.
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Coco Liu
Coco is an award-winning journalist, writing primarily about energy and climate change for a global audience. She has reported from across Asia, particularly in China, on topics ranging from carbon trading to sustainable logging. Her work appears on the New York Times website and in Scientific ...
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Carbon Capture Lingo: $1 Trillion Market Hinges on DACs and MRVs
07 Dec 2023
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news.bloomberglaw.com
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English
| Environmental Technology
The article discusses the complex terminology associated with carbon capture, highlighting the importance of understanding acronyms like DAC (Direct Air Capture), MRV (Measurement, Reporting, and Verification), and EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery). It emphasizes the potential $1 trillion market for carbon capture technologies and the need for clarity in communication to advance the field.
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David Mafabi
David Mafabi is a journalist based in Mbale, Uganda. David D Mafabi |Tel :************|************ | Email : ************ Bsc Mass communication, Diploma -Literature/English I have more than 10 years of progressive work experience in journalism at national, regional and local press. I ...
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Details of World's Longest Heated Crude Oil Pipeline Revealed
24 Nov 2023
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PML Daily
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English
| Environmental Impact
The article discusses the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), which is set to be the world's longest heated crude oil pipeline, stretching from Uganda to Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast. The pipeline, costing around USD 4 billion, is expected to start operations in 2025 and is a significant part of Uganda's oil and gas sector development. It will feature advanced technology, including electrical and fibre-optic cables for heating and real-time satellite surveillance to prevent leaks. The pipeline will be powered by renewable energy, with the Ugandan section being carbon neutral. The construction of EACOP is a major engineering challenge due to the need to maintain the flow of waxy crude oil over a long distance. Safety measures include a sophisticated layering system for the pipeline and real-time monitoring to detect and address leaks promptly. The project has involved extensive planning and consultation with local communities, and compensation packages have been offered to those affected by the pipeline's construction.
Dimitris Mavrokefalidis
Dimitris Mavrokefalidis is a journalist based in Athina, Greece. A hard working team player who is passionate, focused, organized, fully accountable, adaptable and able to manage multiple priorities at the same time. I meet tight deadlines and deliver excellent performance. A news journalist, ...
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Waste heat from supercomputer to warm UK homes
16 Jan 2024
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www.futurenetzero.com
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English
| Technology
The University of Edinburgh is investigating the use of excess energy from its Advanced Computing Facility to heat approximately 5,000 homes in Edinburgh. The £2.6 million feasibility study aims to cool supercomputers and transfer the captured heat into disused mine water, which would then be distributed to homes via heat pump technology. If successful, this initiative could serve as a model for sustainable residential heating solutions. Professor Christopher McDermott from the University of Edinburgh’s School of Geosciences leads the project, emphasizing the broader potential for extracting heat stored in mine water.
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Beth Mcloughlin
UK-born journalist based in Rio de Janeiro and available for work.
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Location technology is crucial to fleet sustainability — here's why
03 Jan 2024
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HERE
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English
| Location Technology
Location technology is essential for creating sustainable fleets by reducing fuel costs, improving safety, increasing efficiency in route planning, and minimizing emissions. It provides feedback on driver behavior, helps in compliance with local regulations, and supports the transition to environmentally-friendly options like electric vehicles. By leveraging location technology, companies can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and lower their environmental impact, which is crucial for staying competitive and achieving net-zero emissions.
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Ana Luisa Moreira
I am a Social Communicator - Journalist, among other things as: photographer and chef. My journalistic editorial line has a strong attraction to the literary side (investigation) and the opinionated side (reviews, reports and columns), with themes related to culture, tourism and gastronomy. ...
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Fact Check: Did Greta Thunberg Advocate for 'Vegan Grenades' and 'Sustainable Tanks' in a TV Interview?
07 Nov 2023
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Observador
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Portuguese
| Deepfake Technology
A viral video showing Greta Thunberg advocating for 'vegan grenades' and 'sustainable tanks' in a BBC interview is false. The video is a deepfake, created by a German comedy channel called Snicklick, which manipulated Thunberg's statements using artificial intelligence. The original interview on 'The One Show' discussed her journey as an activist and 'The Climate Book,' not warfare. The manipulated video's poor lip-syncing and reduced quality were telltale signs of the deepfake.
Cristina Munoz
CNN, CBS's 60 Minutes, NTN24, Australian ABC, ITV, Colombian RCN among others. I have dedicated my career to news production, though I am also known for my video editing skills and the ability to film my own stories under international standards. Particularly interested on scientific ...
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VOK DAMS launches AI DestinationFinder, an AI tool to measure the CO2 emissions of an event
26 Mar 2024
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www.eventoplus.com
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English
| Technology
VOK DAMS has introduced AI DestinationFinder, an AI-driven tool designed to measure and reduce the CO2 emissions of events by analyzing data on travel and accommodation. The tool helps in selecting destinations that minimize environmental impact, optimize travel time, and reduce costs, thereby promoting sustainable business practices and increasing productivity.
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Ronan Murphy
Ronan Murphy is an Irish football journalist, focusing on the Bundesliga, European and international soccer. He is a regular Bundesliga and Champions League pundit on the Sony Sports Network and is Head of Social for the Realtimes Network, running social media for sites such as FootballTransfers, ...
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Q&A: New DLE method seeks to access US lithium reserves
24 Jun 2024
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www.argusmedia.com
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English
| Technology
Iliad Technologies is developing a universal Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) method to access diverse lithium reserves globally. Their technology, originating from Energy Source Minerals, uses an absorption-desorption process that is environmentally friendly and efficient. Iliad's method works across various brine types and aims to unlock resources previously deemed unviable. The company has tested its technology on multiple brine sources and is confident in its universal application. The US government and investors like Livent (now Arcadium Lithium) support this initiative, highlighting its potential to establish a domestic lithium supply chain in the US, Europe, and Canada.
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Raquel Nogueira
Raquel Nogueira is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. I specialized in human rights, peace and security, and Middle East politics, though I'm a pretty versatile journalist.
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Fog catchers that 'squeeze' the clouds and fight drought: now operating in the Canary Islands and Catalonia
22 Mar 2024
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www.elespanol.com
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Spanish
| Environmental Technology
In response to severe drought and forest fires, the Canary Islands and Catalonia have implemented fog catchers, an ancient technology modernized to capture water from fog. The Life Nieblas project, led by CREAF and involving GESPLAN, ICIA, ITC, and the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, has optimized these simple, passive devices to increase water collection efficiency. The technology, which is cost-effective and easy to transport, has shown promising results in both regions, with potential applications in agricultural support. The project emphasizes sustainability and resourcefulness in water management.
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Wasim Shahzad Qadri
I'm a Pakistan-based journalist / filmmaker who produces documentaries, travel videos and reports many Issues from across the Pakistan. My videos and stories have been published/on-aired in mainstream Pakistani media outlets and some international media like Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera, VOA ...
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Carbon Capture Revolution: Saudi Arabia Takes the Lead!
17 Mar 2024
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thinktank.pk
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English
| Environmental Technology
Saudi Arabia is poised to become a global leader in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology, as highlighted by a report from the International Energy Forum. The Kingdom is advancing CCUS through initiatives like the Voluntary Carbon Market and the development of the world's largest carbon capture hub in Jubail by 2027. Saudi Aramco and the Ministry of Energy are key players in this project. The Greenhouse Gas Crediting and Offsetting Mechanism further demonstrates Saudi Arabia's commitment to environmental sustainability. The IEF report recommends a comprehensive regulatory framework, financial incentives, and increased public awareness to bolster CCUS deployment in the MENA region.
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Steven Savage
Steven Savage is a journalist based in Newark, NJ, United States. He is capable of covering events in NYC and Northern New Jersey on short notice. He is an experienced former New York and New Jersey-based criminal defense attorney who has significant broadcast and audio experience. He is also a ...
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Microbes that Eat Methane: Discover the New Solution to Mitigate Greenhouse Gases
01 Sept 2024
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forbes.com.br
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Portuguese
| Environmental Technology
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is being targeted by innovative solutions to reduce emissions. Companies like Windfall Bio and Bioenergy Devco are developing technologies to utilize methane-eating microbes and anaerobic digesters, respectively, to convert waste into energy and reduce environmental impact. Windfall Bio's approach involves using methanotrophic microbes to transform methane into carbon dioxide and nitrogen, which can be used as a natural fertilizer. The company has attracted significant investment and interest from various sectors, including Whole Foods and Wilbur Ellis, for its potential to mitigate methane emissions in agriculture and other industries.
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Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott is a journalist based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I can shoot, write, produce, edit and present having worked for the BBC World News, CNBC Europe and currently The National.
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Zeotech moves to infield validation trial for methane control program
31 Jan 2024
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www.proactiveinvestors.com.au
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English
| Environmental Technology
Zeotech is advancing to an infield validation trial for its methane control program, marking a significant step in environmental technology. The company is focused on providing innovative solutions to reduce methane emissions, which is crucial for addressing climate change. This development is part of Zeotech's broader strategy to enhance its technological capabilities and market presence.
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Priyanka Shankar
I'm an independent journalist, based in Amsterdam, with a keen interest in press freedom, human rights and podcasting. With experience in producing, reporting and presenting news for radio, television and online content using software like Avid Media Manager and Adobe Audition, I currently ...
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India’s marks advance in deep sea mining with Andaman Sea expedition
30 Nov 2024
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Scroll.in
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English
| Environmental Impact
India is advancing in deep-sea mining with a successful trial in the Andaman Sea, using the Varaha-3 machine to collect polymetallic nodules. The National Institute of Ocean Technology, under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, is leading these efforts, with plans for further trials in 2025. Despite technological progress, there is significant global resistance to deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns. The International Seabed Authority is yet to finalize mining codes, while the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition and other stakeholders call for a moratorium. The article highlights the balance between technological development and environmental conservation in deep-sea mining.
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Emma Woollacott
Emma Woollacott is a journalist based in Oxford, United Kingdom, writing in fields from science and tech to business and politics, freelance since 1992. I've written for most British broadsheet national newspapers, including the Times, Daily Telegraph, Financial Times and Guardian, as well as many ...
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Majority of firms failing to meet business sustainability goals
05 Dec 2023
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www.itpro.com
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English
| Environmental Impact
Despite a high strategic emphasis on sustainability, only 16% of organizations have integrated it into their strategies and data practices, as revealed by a report from Kyndryl and Microsoft. The report highlights the underutilization of technology, with only 32% of firms making full use of it for sustainability. It suggests that companies need help with program integration and execution, and recommends streamlining data management, expanding AI use for predictive analytics, and emphasizing employee education on sustainability. The study also notes the increasing global pressure on organizations to improve sustainability, driven by customers, governments, employees, and investors, and calls for clearer government mandates and resources to support the private sector's green initiatives.
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