by Komoneed | Oct 27, 2024
Cashmere has long been considered an ultra soft, luxurious, and expensive material. And although it’s increasingly common and affordable, more accessible prices don’t mean improved values. So how sustainable is cashmere, exactly? Here’s why it’s best avoided. Is cashmere the same as wool? Cashmere fibre (sometimes called cashmere wool) is another name for the hair […]
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by Kate Mothes | Oct 27, 2024
“My work touches very contrasting emotions: the joy of color and natural beauty but also the sadness and despair of where we are headed,” Kilgast says.
Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Thriving Habitats by Stéphanie Kilgast Emerge from Plastic Bottles and Recycled Objects appeared first on Colossal.
by Komoneed | Oct 27, 2024
According to a recent report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), utility-scale battery storage capacity is quickly growing, with capacity reaching 20.7 gigawatts by July 2024 and 21.4 gigawatts as of August 2024. In 2010, the U.S. had just 4 megawatts of battery storage capacity, and that number remained relatively unchanged until 2020. But […]
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by Komoneed | Oct 27, 2024
Amazon Private Sector Investment Landscape
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The USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator engaged CrossBoundary under the Natural Climate Solutions Activity on behalf of USAID/Brazil to gain understanding of the investment landscape in the Brazilian Amazon biome.
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Wed, 10/23/2024 – 20:41
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USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator (CFDA)
Sectors
Natural Climate Solutions
Climate Finance
Country
Brazil
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Latin America & Caribbean
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by Komoneed | Oct 27, 2024
Electric car charger operators have resorted to employing private security patrols after crooks cut cables to sell copper for scrap