Christiana Figueres: ‘Energy for everyone and emissions from no one’
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What does the next decade look like for the U.N.’s former executive secretary of the Convention on Climate Change?
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Akamai’s Texas wind PPA ups the renewable energy ante
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The midsize American cloud-delivery platform sets an example for how small electricity buyers can grow the renewables market.
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How net-zero impact buildings positively impact the world
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What does good look like? Net Zero Energy buildings create a new model for regenerative architecture.
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Your field guide to corporate renewables buyers’ groups
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RE100, REBA, BRC, WRI, WWF… The list of groups to help companies buy renewable energy can look like a game of Boggle. We break it all down here.
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DIY Idea: Reimagine Your Scarf Using Melted Crayons
March 2, 2016 by
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It may not look like it, but this basket of worn-out crayon ends from the local thrift store (pictured right) was an incredible find. There are so many things you can make with these colorful little wax cylinders, apart from of course carefully…
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This breezy island home may look like a giant screened-porch but it’s so much more
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Suspended Dom’Up tree tents look like flying saucers in the forest
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New study finds Great Barrier Reef corals eat plastic pollution
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One creature’s trash may be another creature’s lunch, according to new research out of James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, which suggests that some Great Barrier Reef corals eat plastic pollution. While researchers continue to study the affect these microplastics could have on coral and marine health, the reefs will likely keep on eating, and thereby cleaning up, our mess. Read the rest of New study finds Great Barrier Reef corals eat plastic pollution Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: australia , coral reefs , corals , corals eating plastic , eating plastic , environmental news , fringe reefs , Great Barrier Reef , James Cook , james cook university , marine biology , microplastics , Nora Hall , Ocean Plastic , plastic , plastic pollution , plastic-eating coral , queensland , scleractinian corals
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