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Climate Change · SwedenSTOCKHOLM, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Stockholm Exergi announces its decision to build one of the world's largest facilities for capture and permanent storage of biogenic carbon dioxide.See the Story
Stockholm Exergi to Build One of the World's Largest Facilities for Removing Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere
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Amazon · SpainPeople may have noticed a change in their Amazon deliveries starting last summer. In June, Amazon announced it had eliminated 95% of the plastic air fillers used for packaging, replacing them with paper filler. This laudable moment by the mammoth internet retailer cut 15 billion air pillows annually. Amazon is taking other steps to be more environmentally conscious. In Spain, the company has started to use bio-based plastic delivery bags made o…See the Story
Amazon customer sparks discussion after noticing major change in their deliveries: 'What can I do with it?'
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United States · United StatesEvery year, the U.S. healthcare sector produces 1.7 million tons of plastic waste in the United States alone. But there is hope yet to drive that number down. Scientists have increasingly been perfecting plant-based plastics for medical devices, based on a report shared by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan for The Conversation — allowing for medical plastic products that are safer for human health and biodegradable, which may be the…See the Story
Researchers highlight advancements that could make hospitals safer: 'The potential benefits ... are huge'
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Puerto Rico · Puerto RicoLocal community members are voicing their concerns about a federally funded bike path that is under construction on the coast of Puerto Rico in Rincón. According to its website, Paseo Responsable is "a coalition of community organizations, small business owners, and concerned individuals dedicated to protecting Rincón's natural resources while ensuring sustainable development for all." The group aims to uphold the island's ecosystem and wants th…See the Story
Locals voice concerns over new tourist attraction putting iconic coast at risk: 'Work with, instead of against, the local community'
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New Mexico · New MexicoSevere drought conditions, combined with federal budget cuts, could make for a dangerous wildfire season in New Mexico. What's happening? Source New Mexico reported on the risks facing the state during wildfire season. The state's snow levels this winter have been below average, with droughts reaching nearly every corner. Federal budget cuts have reduced the state's ability to monitor areas for fire and the number of firefighters available to ba…See the Story
Expert warns drought-stricken state faces devastating fire season: 'It's bad'
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Delhi, India · DelhiBlazing temperatures in India could threaten wheat crop yields for the fourth year in a row. India is the world's second-biggest wheat producer, but weather bureau sources predict the warmer climate may negatively impact wheat production again. An India Meteorological Department official said temperatures could exceed 104 degrees in some states. What's happening? According to Business Standard, India has suffered poor crop yields for the past …See the Story
Abnormal conditions threaten one of the world's biggest wheat producers after years of dismal harvests: 'Production could take a big hit'
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Activism · PuneAn environmental advocate has embarked on an ambitious 50-city tour that is sure to get participants' hearts pumping as communities are beautified. Vivek Gurav (@theplogman) began picking up litter when jogging after realizing his desire for more practical environmental action. That desire grew into a "plogging" movement — inspired by a Swedish initiative that combines the terms "jogging" and plocka upp, or picking up — that invites volunteers …See the Story
Activist sparks debate after announcing 50-city tour to bring light to critical issue: 'People of all ages can participate'
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