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First public flight for largest hybrid-electric plane to ever take to the skies
byBy Ryan Johnson There’s plenty happening in the world of environmentally friendly aviation, with a string of clean-burning aircraft notching up milestones in recent years, including the first flight of an electric light sport aircraft in Australia, the first electric test plane to tow a glider into the sky, and the first electric aircraft to […]
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Coca-Cola to start using 100% recycled plastic bottles in Japan
byBy Christopher Thompson Coca-Cola (Japan) Co. has said it will start selling a beverage product next week packaged in bottles made entirely from recycled plastics. The move comes as beverage companies around the world are increasingly moving toward more sustainable packaging in a bid to protect the environment from plastic waste. Coca-Cola will use the […]
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Michelin and GM unveil airless tires for a puncture-free ride
byBy Ryan Johnson Michelin has teamed with General Motors to target a 2024 production goal for airless tires. The tires, called Uptis, will have several benefits over radial tubeless tires and will debut for testing on the Chevrolet Bolt electric car. Michelin says that the Unique Puncture-proof Tire System (“Uptis”) prototype represents a major step […]
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We hate single-use plastics but don’t want to pay for compostable packaging
byBy Christopher Thompson More than 65 per cent of British Columbians actively seek non-plastic packaging, the highest in Canada. When Elaine Carter and Jim Leedham walk their dogs, they do double-duty picking up the coffee cups, plastic straws and fast-food cutlery by the side of the road. “It’s ridiculous,” said Carter. “They are filling up […]
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Debt-free community college planned for Connecticut in 2020, but funding depends on new online lottery
byBy Ryan Johnson With the passage of the state budget, a program making community college debt-free for state residents could soon be coming to Connecticut. Like other states nationwide, Connecticut has seen a steady decline in community college enrollment, raising concerns about access to education and the employability of its citizens. With residents moving out […]
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P&G’s Olay skin-care brand unveils refillable packaging test to curb plastic waste
byBy Christopher Thompson Procter & Gamble’s skin-care brand Olay is testing refillable moisturizers to tackle widespread plastic pollution. The Olay Regenerist Whip package will sell for three months starting in October as part of the company’s broader sustainability effort. P&G joins 25 other companies, including Unilever, Nestle and Coca-Cola, that are rolling out similar efforts […]
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‘Can’t breathe’: Donald Trump blames India for climate change, says US ‘cleanest’
byBy Ryan Johnson In meeting with Prince Charles, Trump blames India, China for climate change Pushed by Prince Charles on the issue of climate change, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday replayed his theme of blaming India, China and Russia for allegedly not doing enough, and insisted the US has one of the ‘cleanest climates’. […]
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Human Civilization Likely To End By 2050 Due To Climate Change: Report
byBy Christopher Thompson The consequences of climate change are already well-documented, and yet it appears as if the situation is even bleaker than many people imagine. Perhaps more significantly, these consequences are catching up to humans much more quickly than expected. In fact, there’s a good chance that human society could collapse entirely by 2050 due […]
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World Environment Day: High-flying balloons, quality air-sensors being used to fight air pollution
byBy Ryan Johnson Navakanta Bhat, a professor at Indian Institute of Science, Bangaluru, has devised gas sensors with ultra-precise detection accuracies necessary for environmental monitoring. As air pollution threatens everyone — from unborn babies to children walking to school, to people cooking over open fires — scientists are employing a wide variety of technologies like […]
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Carnival pledges to reduce single-use plastics by year’s end
byBy Christopher Thompson Say goodbye to straws, umbrellas and olive picks in your drinks on Carnival. The world’s largest cruise line announced a sustainability initiative on Monday that will make those items a thing of the past by the end of the year. “Over the next few months, you may notice changes to some of […]
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