Tag: DIY
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Reincarnation through Recycling
byA thought need to be spared for the good old Christmas tree — a tree that is loved and decorated as the central feature of many households for almost a whole month … and come January it is stripped of all the lights and decorations and dumped. But don’t feel too bad for the trees […]
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Ocean clean-up halted as plastic waste project hits new snag
byA Dutch project to clear plastic waste out of the Pacific ocean has had a second setback in a month – this time, one of the end parts of the boom used to catch rubbish has broken off. This ‘structural malfunctioning of the cleanup system’ means the team is returning to port earlier than planned, […]
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Hawaiian avocados arrive in Seattle for first time in 25 years
byHawaii is sending avocados to the mainland after a 25-year ban. Weekly shipments are arriving at two Seattle companies. Hawaiian-grown avocados are headed to the mainland for the first time in 25 years after concerns over fruit flies stopped the shipments in 1992. Now the U.S. Department of Agriculture is allowing Hawaii to ship Sharwil […]
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Palau Campaign Stands Tough on Environment Despite Hit to Tourism
byThe hugely celebrated campaign, Palau Pledge, has not brought in more arrivals to Palau, which is also being hit by a China ban. Nobody should expect it to. Here’s why. There is something sexy about the idea of a tiny nation standing up for itself. Palau, an archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean with a […]
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1 person seriously injured after blaze tears through Palolo home
byHONOLULU – A fast-moving blaze tore through a Palolo home on Thursday afternoon, sending one person to the hospital in serious condition. Authorities said 9th Avenue is closed in the area as firefighters remain on scene. First responders were called to the home about 1:05 p.m., and the fire was extinguished by 2:21 p.m. A […]
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How Much Climate Change Will Steal From Your Pocket This Year
byWhen the Fourth National Climate Assessment was released on Black Friday, it presented a pretty grim outlook on the economic impacts of climate change. With the future bringing everything from longer, more intense droughts to more frequent and severe hurricanes, the report suggested that climate change could ultimately cost different sectors of the economy hundreds of […]
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Can Trump’s new science adviser convince him that climate change is real?
byIn the eleventh hour of the outgoing Congress’ term, the Senate confirmed one of President Trump’s nominees that could have a profound impact on the future of our planet. Kelvin Droegemeier, a meteorologist and former University of Oklahoma professor, was confirmed to be director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy on Wednesday– a role commonly […]
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Environmental Impact of Photovoltaics
byAt present solar cells generate about 1.7 percent of the world’s power. Significant improvements have taken place in the materials used and the production processes. However, some environmental challenges persist, which must be overcome before solar energy may be used to represent a source of truly clean energy. Most environmental issues with solar power stem […]
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NYC enacts ban on single-use foam
byThe city found the material could not be effectively recycled. As of Jan. 1, New York City stores, food service establishments and mobile food commissaries may no longer offer, sell or possess single-use foam food containers, according to the New York City Department of Sanitation. These include foam takeout clamshells, cups, plates, bowls and trays. Additionally, manufacturers and stores […]
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You soon may be able to recycle televisions and other electronics for free
byResidents may soon have new opportunities to recycle those old televisions for free under a new statewide electronics recycling program that will be operated in the metro-east. As a result of the Consumer Electronics Recycling Act, which was passed by the legislature and signed by the governor in 2017, Illinois will start an effort this year […]
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