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Floating factories of artificial leaves could make green fuel for jets and ships
Cambridge University scientists develop a device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
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Tiny forests with big benefits
Native plants crowded onto postage-stamp-size plots have been delivering environmental benefits around the world — and, increasingly, in the U.S.
Kicking oil companies out of school
Faculty and staff at Cambridge are planning a vote that would require the university to stop accepting fossil fuel money for research. It’s part of an expanding movement.
medcitynews.com
Why sustainability is sound business for healthcare providers
By moving decisively to address waste, emissions and social inequality, organizations can turn sustainability into a competitive advantage. Here’s how.
www.fastcompany.com
Cambridge, MA gas pumps will have climate change warning labels
Cambridge, Massachusetts, is adding the labels to make sure drivers don’t forget the environmental consequences of burning gasoline.
www.cnet.com
Antarctica's weird green snow set to spread due to climate change
We have certain expectations of snow. We generally think it will be white, but in parts of coastal Antarctica the snow takes on a bizarre shade of bright green. It's a color we may be seeing more of as a warming climate impacts the land of ice.
www.reuters.com
Climate protesters dig up Cambridge college's lawn
Extinction Rebellion climate protesters dug up the lawn of Trinity College, Cambridge on Monday, as part of a week-long series of demonstrations in Britain's ancient university town.
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