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This Massive Marine Platform Just Achieved a 90% CO2 Cut Thanks to a Daring Solar Power Retrofit in Open Waters

IN A NUTSHELL 🌊 JCE Energy and Aquaterra Energy launched a solar-powered offshore platform off Angola’s coast, reducing carbon emissions significantly. ☀️ The platform utilizes over 100 offshore-grade solar panels, engineered to withstand harsh marine conditions while maintaining energy efficiency. 💡 Designed for 249-foot water depths, the project is expected to cut operating costs by […]
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A Unique Portfolio of Hilma af Klint’s Botanical Drawings Communes with Nature’s Spiritual Side

A Unique Portfolio of Hilma af Klint’s Botanical Drawings Communes with Nature’s Spiritual Side

‘Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers’ highlights MoMA’s recent acquisition of a phenomenal, 46-leaf portfolio.
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Cultural Values on Indigenous Lands Help Forests Thrive at Nearly Twice the Rate of Protected Areas: Study

Cultural Values on Indigenous Lands Help Forests Thrive at Nearly Twice the Rate of Protected Areas: Study

In Panama, forest cover on Indigenous lands has remained stable at almost double the rate of protected areas — including government parks — due in great part to deeply-ingrained cultural values, a new study led by researchers from McGill University has found. The findings challenge a longstanding assumption about conservation: that in order to protect […]
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A sliver of hope from the middle of the Pacific Ocean

A sliver of hope from the middle of the Pacific Ocean

This post was originally published on UNDPA sliver of hope from the middle of the Pacific Ocean admin Wed, 05/21/2025 – 09:58 Sixty metres from one side of the island to the other. Sixty metres from the ocean to the lagoon. Sixty metres from rising sea levels,...
States Can Take Meaningful Climate Action, Even Without Federal Support: Study

States Can Take Meaningful Climate Action, Even Without Federal Support: Study

State action to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change can make a big difference, even in the absence of a strong federal climate strategy, according to a new study led by researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State). The researchers found that, while state measures to tackle climate change are just slightly more […]
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