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Toyota’s New Power Plant Will Create Clean Energy from Manure

Original post on Futurism Japanese automobile giant Toyota is making some exciting moves in the realm of renewable, clean energy. The company is planning to build a power plant in California that turns the methane gas produced by cow manure into water, electricity, and hydrogen. The project, known as the Tri-Gen Project, was unveiled at this […]

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Susty Person of the Month for December – Dr Celina Maduemezia

Dr. Celina Maduemezia is one of the earliest African scholars to venture into Environmental Science and earned her Ph.D in this science from the University of Aston-In-Birmingham, Birmingham, the United Kingdom in 1977. Before earning her Doctorate degree, Celina studied at the very well respected preparatory institutions in her home country, Nigeria, including Queens College,

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Sea creatures in deepest parts of ocean found to have plastic fibres in their stomachs for first time

Original post on The Independent Scientists found traces of manmade fibres and plastics in the stomachs of sea creatures living at the bottom of the deepest ocean on Earth, in a concerning world first.  The shocking results show no part of the world’s oceans now remains untouched by human waste. Scientists from Newcastle University tested crustaceans at the

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Stella McCartney calls for overhaul of ‘incredibly wasteful’ fashion industry

Original Post on The Guardian  Clothes must be designed differently, worn for longer and recycled as much as possible to stop the global fashion industry consuming a quarter of the world’s annual carbon budget by 2050. Fashion designer Stella McCartney condemned her industry as “incredibly wasteful and harmful to the environment” as she joined forces with round-the-world

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Climate change seen making Africa desert too dangerous for migratory birds, so they’re wintering in Israel

Original post on Japan Times Climate change is turning Israel into a permanent wintering ground for some of the 500 million migrating birds that used to stop over briefly before flying on to the warm plains of Africa, Israeli experts say. The birds now prefer to stay longer in cooler areas rather than cross into

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The royal origins and traditions of cocoa for sustainability

The Nation This year’s Cocoa Festival at Eti-Oni in Atakumosa East Local Government Atrea of Osun State started on Sunday with the traditional cocoa pod breaking. The festival yearly attracts visitors from all over the world. Visitors from five countries across four continents were the early callers for the festival at Eti-Oni. The organisers said

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CRUSH PLASTIC

Original post on One Green Planet Plastic can be found in virtually every shape and form. It is a material that makes our lives incredibly convenient, but most people rarely think about the impact plastic has on the world around us.  Unlike other materials, plastic never really goes away. We love plastic because it is

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Shocked Blue Planet viewers vow never to use disposable plastic again after heartbreaking whale scene

Original post on Telegraph UK Shocked Britons have vowed to ditch plastic bags and disposable straws after a heartbreaking scene in Sunday night’s Blue Planet. A pilot whale was filmed carrying her dead newborn baby around the ocean for days, reluctant to let go, after it was possibly poisoned by pollution in the oceans. David

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