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  • EasyMile unveils updated self-driving shuttle

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    By Christopher Thompson Back in 2015, EasyMile launched the EZ10 self-driving people mover, putting the shuttle to work in a Californian business park and a park in Singapore. Now the company has announced an updated version, which focuses on passenger safety and comfort. EasyMile says that it has already deployed 230 driverless projects that have […]

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  • Three Surprising Solutions To Climate Change

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    By Ryan Johnson When the analysts at Project Drawdown quantified the impact of 100 solutions to climate change, they were surprised by some of their results, the organization’s executive director said in a recent appearance at Carnegie-Mellon University. “Some solutions were a total surprise,” said Jonathan Foley, an atmospheric scientist who took the helm of Project Drawdown late […]

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  • Natural gas is helping combat climate change — but not enough

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    By Christopher Thompson Natural gas is to climate change what our mediocre exercise and diet regimes are to our health: far from perfect but better than nothing. Why it matters: Natural gas, which is becoming the world’s dominant energy, emits half as much carbon dioxide as coal. That’s why it’s emerging as a good-enough-for-now solution […]

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  • Trudeau announces Canadian ban of single-use plastics as early as 2021

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    By Ryan Johnson Canada will ban single-use plastics as early as 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday. While a science-based review will determine what items are included in the ban, water bottles, plastic bags and straws are some of the items that are up for debate, Trudeau said at the Gault Nature Reserve near […]

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  • Can climate change be the enemy that unites us?

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    By Christopher Thompson Bill Nye, The Science Guy, as he’s known from his popular children’s TV show in the 1990s, has gone right over the top in his warnings about climate change over the past month. First it was a little video segment on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, in which Nye explained the […]

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  • World Ocean Day 2019: Ocean plastics problem isn’t going away, but here’s what you can do to help

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    By Ryan Johnson The consequences from the mass production, consumption and discarding of plastics continue to get worse and worse, and the health of the environment – especially the world’s oceans – is deteriorating because of it. The problem with plastics is relatively new but serious, John Hocevar, marine biologist and oceans campaign director for Greenpeace […]

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  • Phasing out plastic straws helps the environment, but more needs to be done, say observers

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    By Christopher Thompson The move by more than 270 food and beverage (F&B) outlets to eliminate plastic straws represents an important move in the right direction, but more work is needed for Singapore to tackle its output of plastic waste, industry observers told CNA. The local outlets in question will phase out plastic straws by Jul 1, the […]

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  • Climate change: Michael Bloomberg promises $500 mn into clean energy effort

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    By Ryan Johnson The billionaire Bloomberg’s investment in the Beyond Carbon initiative marks the largest ever philanthropic effort to combat climate change Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is plunging $500 million into an effort to close all of the nation’s remaining coal plants by 2030 and put the United States on track toward […]

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  • We must get plastic out of our system – for our health as well as the environment

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    By Christopher Thompson SO how much plastic will YOU eat today? I imagine your answer will be none. After all, why would you eat plastic? Yuck, right? Well, yesterday we learned that we are all eating and drinking it, every single day. The average person eats up to 120,000 tiny pieces of plastic each year. […]

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  • Oris Watches Joins Forces With Pacific Garbage Screening, Unveils Clean Ocean Watch

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    By Ryan Johnson It is  World Oceans Day tomorrow and many people around the globe are focusing on how to keep the oceans clean,  how to stop over fishing and more. After all, the ocean generates a good majority of the oxygen we breathe and it helps regulate our climate. Many watch brands also focus […]

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