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Oil and Trouble: A Third of Brazil’s Coastline Stained From Oil Spill
The surge in fires that tore through the Amazon rainforest this year made headlines around the world and stirred up controversy for the...
Constant Tedder
Dec 17, 20193 min read
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The Coal Rush: How China is Undermining the Paris Agreement
China’s clean energy investments are plummeting, having decreased 39% in the first half of this year from the same period last year. At...
Constant Tedder
Dec 13, 20194 min read
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Biomass Fuels Could Stymie Economic Growth in Developing Countries
While biomass fuels are considered to be carbon neutral, and use wood residue and production waste that would otherwise rot or sit in...
Constant Tedder
Dec 9, 20193 min read
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Mapping the Future With Paul Niel
As part of ‘Our Planet Series’, adventurer Paul Niel sat with Earth.Org for a fireside chat to discuss The Loop, creating sustainable...
Constant Tedder
Nov 29, 20196 min read
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Air Pollution Is Starting to Choke AfricaÂ
Across Africa, increased motor vehicle use, industrial growth and dust storms coupled with wood-fired cooking stoves is resulting in air...
Constant Tedder
Aug 27, 20193 min read
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Refrigerant Management: Taming Our Cooling Devices to Fight Climate Crisis
Our cooling devices use powerful greenhouse gases called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), thousands of times more potent than carbon dioxide...
Constant Tedder
Aug 20, 20193 min read
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The Invisible Killer: Man-made Noise Puts Arctic Whales at Risk
The latest campaign by WWF warns that man-made noise causes chaos in the Arctic marine ecosystem, where whales once thrived for thousands...
Constant Tedder
Apr 12, 20194 min read
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Scientists Develop Biodegradable ‘Plastic’ From Marine Organisms
Researchers in Israel have developed an environmentally friendly, degradable plastic – like polymer derived from marine organisms that...
Constant Tedder
Jan 16, 20192 min read
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