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This startup is training crows to throw away cigarette butt litter

Original post on Inhabitat Did you know that cigarettes take twelve years to decompose on average? That’s a big problem, as they are the most littered item on Earth – every year, approximately 4.5 trillion cigarettes are discarded with little regard for the environment. The new startup Crowded Cities has a plan to rid streets of this type of pollution – and […]

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Nigerian government ratifies two global treaties on climate change

Original post on Premium Times The ‎federal government said it has ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC, and the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a decision that would soon be forwarded to the appropriate authorities. The Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jibril, said this at the 11th meeting of the National

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Amazon’s Largest Wind Farm Will Be Able to Power 90,000 Homes in Texas

Original post on Futurism On Thursday, October 19, Amazon launched their largest wind farm yet. Located in Scurry County, the Amazon Wind Farm Texas houses more than 100 turbines that will add 1 million megawatt hours (MWh) of clean energy to the local grid, enough to power over 90,000 American homes for a year, according to the official

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Insect and bird populations declining dramatically in Germany

Original post on DW A study by the German Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) concludes that the total number of birds in Germany has been declining dramatically in recent years. In the past twelve years an estimated 12.7 million pairs of breeding birds have disappeared. That’s roughly 15 percent of the total bird population. The study

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David Attenborough says world must act now on plastic after witnessing its impacts filming Blue Planet II

Original post on The Independent  The scourge of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans must be tackled, Sir David Attenborough said as he launched the second series of Blue Planet II. More than eight million tonnes of plastic reaches the sea every year. There will be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050, and 99

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