Tag: DIY

  • Denmark throws away too much plastic, recycling could save millions: report

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    A new report has found that Denmark is not recycling as much plastic as it could, resulting in wasted potential. More recycling of plastic could benefit consumers and businesses as well as help protect the natural environment, according to the report, which was produced by the public Innovation Fund Denmark in partnership with consultancy firm […]

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  • Recycling is not enough. Zero-packaging stores show we can kick our plastic addiction

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    Wrapped, sealed, boxed, cling-filmed and vacuum packed. We have become used to consumables being packaged in every way imaginable. The history of “packaging” goes back to the first human settlements. First leaves, gourds and animals skins were used. Then ceramics, glass and tin. Then paper and cardboard. But with the invention of plastic and the celebration […]

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  • 6 Ways You Can Be More Eco-Friendly Right This Second

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    It’s 2019! Let’s make good choices! First things first: Don’t panic. Take a deep breath. You already know that climate change is happening, and you also know that if we want to save the planet, we’re all going to have to make changes in the ways we live our lives. If this story was just about […]

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  • A massive shark known as “Deep Blue” was seen cruising in Hawaii waters

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    HONOLULU – There’s been a rare sighting of what’s believed to be the biggest great white shark on record. In incredible video taken by OneOcean Diving, a massive great white was seen in Hawaiian waters. The shark in the video is believed to “Deep Blue,” a shark that’s nearly 20-feet-long. She’s also believed to be […]

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  • Here’s how your sunscreen is causing damage to the environment

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    WASHINGTON D.C. [USA]: Wearing sunscreen and cosmetics to the beach might seem like a good idea for your skin and beauty, but it is certainly not good for the corals, a recent study has revealed. According to several research studies, up to 14,000 tons of sunscreen end up in the world’s oceans every year. To […]

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  • Solar projects are in best interest of island environment, residents, according to analyses

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    HILO — Two solar projects proposed for Hawaii Island would benefit the environment and residents’ pocketbooks. That’s according to analyses contained in power purchase agreements between Hawaii Electric Light Co. and developers AES and Innergex. The agreements require approval of the state Public Utilities Commission, and the documents were submitted for review Dec. 31, along […]

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  • Climate change: How could artificial photosynthesis contribute to limiting global warming?

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    After several years during which global emissions at least stagnated, they rose again somewhat in 2017 and 2018. Germany has also clearly missed its climate targets. In order to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius, only about 1100 gigatonnes of CO2 may be released into the atmosphere by 2050[1]. And In order to limit […]

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  • Record-breaking ocean temperatures point to trends of global warming

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    INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES An international team, released the 2018 ocean heat content observations in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences on January 16, 2019. The newly available observations show that the year 2018 is the hottest year ever recorded for the global ocean, as evident in its highest ocean heat content since 1950s in […]

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  • Record levels of plastic discovered in Arctic sea ice

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    Samples taken from five locations found concentrations of more than 12,000 microplastic particles per litre of sea ice Scientists have found a record amount of plastic trapped in Arctic sea ice, raising concern about the impact on marine life and human health. Up to 12,000 pieces of microplastic particles were found per litre of sea ice in […]

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  • Plastic pollution discovered at deepest point of ocean

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    High levels of contamination in Mariana Trench show how pervasively planet has been contaminated The deepest point on Earth is heavily polluted with plastic, scientists have discovered, showing how pervasively the world has been contaminated. The researchers plumbed the depths of the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, near Challenger Deep, the lowest place […]

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