


Scientists Map Where Orphan Wells Threaten Aquifers in the U.S.
Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have for the first time compiled a map of groundwater variables to understand which aquifers in the United States are most vulnerable to being contaminated by “orphan wells” — gas and oil wells that have no active owner and are no longer producing, but have not yet […]
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World’s Largest Electric Ship Sets Sail From Tasmania
A 426-foot-long electric ship — the largest of its kind in the world — launched from Tasmania this week, marking a milestone in the clean energy transition for maritime shipping. The Hull 096 boat, called China Zorrilla after the famous actress from Uruguay, was made by Incat Tasmania for operation by Buquebus. According to Incat, […]
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“I am moved by the injustice that children have to pay for war and forced displacement” – Interview with Rudayna Abdo
Rudayna Abdo redirected her career to establish an educational system for vulnerable and refugee children in Lebanon who cannot attend school—a challenge that has become increasingly difficult today.
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“We want to make the sports industry more sustainable.” – Interview Frederik Hornung
Frederik Hornung is a doer. His answers are brief, to the point. With the same dynamic he is turning his idea of sustainable shin guards into a social enterprise.
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