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Futurist returns to Design Indaba with green message

Futurist returns to Design Indaba with green message

[ad_1] Lidewij Edelkoort. Image: Ivy Yin As part of the Design Indaba Festival 2020, Paris-based futurist Li Edelkoort will host inspiring new trend seminars in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Edelkoort’s ever-popular three-hour presentations form part of the official programme for the event’s 25th anniversary celebration. Her upcoming talks will take …

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Net-zero neighbourhood granted planning permission in Wales

Net-zero neighbourhood granted planning permission in Wales

[ad_1] Parc Hadau in south Wales, which will be one of the ‘world’s first’ net-zero neighbourhoods, has been granted planning permission from Neath Port Talbot Council. It will be the first scheme in the country to meet the UK Green Building Council’s definition of net-zero carbon, by tracking real-time ‘in-use’ carbon …

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BP lobbied Trump to weaken environmental checks

BP lobbied Trump to weaken environmental checks

[ad_1]   US will water down environmental laws so oil and gas projects bypass climate checks. Documents seen by Unearthed reveal BP lobbied for weaker scrutiny for oil and gas projects. Last year BP lobbied Trump to roll back US regulations on methane. Greenpeace calls out BP’s ‘despicable’ lobbying and …

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2 Years Ago, Kenya Set The World’s Strictest Plastic Bag Ban. Did It Work?

2 Years Ago, Kenya Set The World's Strictest Plastic Bag Ban. Did It Work?

[ad_1] KIKUYU, Kenya ― Early in the morning, Alice Wangui prepares to open her vegetable stall in the outdoor Kinoo Market, some 13 miles northwest of central Kenya. She unpacks ginger, red bell peppers, zucchini, onions and tomatoes, hanging them under a colorful umbrella that shields them from the rising …

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On Australia’s Kangaroo Island, a fight to stay alive

On Australia’s Kangaroo Island, a fight to stay alive

[ad_1] KANGAROO ISLAND, Australia – The bend in the eucalyptus branch seemed like a custom-home design feature given how perfectly it fit his tiny form. There in the crook of the tree was a koala, mildly burned and all alone. His patch of wood, shared once by hundreds of other …

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Trump administration approves permit to allow building of Keystone oil pipeline

Trump administration approves permit to allow building of Keystone oil pipeline

[ad_1] The Trump administration has approved a right-of-way to allow for the building the Keystone pipeline on US land in Montana, moving the controversial $8bn project closer to fruition just months after a damaging oil spill on another segment of the network. The approval — which would allow for access on …

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The Robot Racing to Study Antarctica’s Massive Ice Melt: A drone that could be used on other planets is monitoring the melting of an Antarctic glacier to predict sea level rise

The Robot Racing to Study Antarctica’s Massive Ice Melt: A drone that could be used on other planets is monitoring the melting of an Antarctic glacier to predict sea level rise

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System change not climate change!⠀ ⠀ Go vegan to save your home!⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #climate…

System change not climate change!⠀
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[ad_1] System change not climate change!⠀ ⠀ Go vegan to save your home!⠀ ⠀ ???? @jordimora.cr2⠀ ⠀ #climatechange #environment #globalwarming #savetheplanet #sustainability #climatestrike #climatecrisis #gretathunberg #vegan #climateemergency #plasticfree #pollution #sustainable #climatejustice chicken [ad_2] Source Y Not Freakin’ Recyclable Home

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Ban trophy hunting

Ban trophy hunting

[ad_1] Environment Minister Zac Goldsmith said he wants to “unpick” the arguments of those in favour of trophy hunting during the consultation into outlawing imports. Speaking at an event in Westminster alongside explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and the Prime Minister’s father Stanley Johnson, Lord Goldsmith said the killing of wild …

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