by Komoneed | Sep 26, 2024
The technology for 3D printing has come a long way from printing product prototypes from acrylic resin. In recent years, researchers have found ways to use algae as a bioplastic, pea protein to create sustainable plant-based salmon, and even everyday foods like peanut butter and banana to make cheesecake. Even buildings have been made using […]
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by Komoneed | Sep 26, 2024
This post was originally published on UNDPUNDP in Pakistan highlights GLOF-II project achievements kate.smith@undp.org Sun, 08/25/2024 – 09:16 UNDP recently hosted an exposure visit for journalists to highlight the significant achievements of the Green Climate...
by Komoneed | Sep 26, 2024
Researchers keep finding dangerous levels of toxic chemicals in clothing sold by some of the most popular ultra fast fashion brands on the planet—most recently in products from SHEIN, TEMU, and AliExpress. Here’s what you need to know—and what you can do about it. Investigating ultra fast fashion’s harmful chemicals Throughout 2024, Seoul’s city government […]
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by Komoneed | Sep 26, 2024
Sydney Gleason served as an environmental journalism intern for Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities for the summer of 2024. Part 1 and Part 2 of her series on amending the Northwest Forest Plan was published in the Capital Press. HFHC’s environmental
by Komoneed | Sep 26, 2024
The energy goals established last year at the United Nations’ COP28 climate conference held in Dubai of tripling renewable energy capacity worldwide by 2030 and slashing fossil fuel use are possible, according to a new International Energy Agency (IEA) report. The report, From Taking Stock to Taking Action: How to implement the COP28 energy goals, […]
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