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Power drinkers - Aussie brewer offers beer for excess solar energy

How about a cool beer in exchange for your excess solar power? That's the offer from Asahi Group's Carlton and United Breweries in Australia, serving up Victorian Bitter to households who have rooftop solar power to spare, in what the companies involved believe to be a world first.

Arctic 'doomsday' food vault welcomes millionth seed variety
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Arctic 'doomsday' food vault welcomes millionth seed variety

On Tuesday, 30 gene banks deposited seeds, also including offerings from India, Mali and Peru.

Sinking suburban 'home' drifts down Thames in watery climate protest
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Sinking suburban 'home' drifts down Thames in watery climate protest

A floating mock-up of a typical British suburban home was seen slowly sinking into the Thames in central London on Sunday in a protest organized by Extinction Rebellion to demand politicians fighting a Dec. 12 general election act on climate change.

Exclusive: Kim Kardashian praises climate activist Thunberg and hopes for meeting
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Exclusive: Kim Kardashian praises climate activist Thunberg and hopes for meeting

US reality TV star Kim Kardashian heaped praise on Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg on Tuesday, calling her a "brave and amazing young woman" and said she shared her concerns about climate change.

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Camel dung fuels cement production in northern UAE
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Camel dung fuels cement production in northern UAE

Thousands of tonnes of camel dung are being used to fuel cement production in the northern United Arab Emirates, cutting emissions and keeping animal waste out of landfill.

From sky farms to lab-grown shrimp, Singapore eyes food future
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From sky farms to lab-grown shrimp, Singapore eyes food future

Singapore produces about 10% of its food but as climate change and population growth threatens global food supplies, it aims to raise that to 30% by 2030 under a plan known as '30-by-30'.

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Love in the time of climate change - the Valentine's traditions under threat

Love in the time of climate change - the Valentine's traditions under threat

As lovers around the world celebrate Valentine's Day on Thursday, few will be thinking of the environment.

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