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June 18, 2019
Millions of floating islands, clustered together, that convert carbon dioxide to methanol fuel could help reduce the amount of green house gases in the atmosphere, according to researchers from Norway...
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ALLETE Clean Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of ALLETE (NYSE: ALE), announced today a power sales agreement with Smithfield Foods, Inc. for the remaining output of the Diamond Spring wind site ALLETE...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care An estimated 40 million people are enslaved globally. In recent years, activists have fought to end slavery in Thailand’s fishing industry. You can join us...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care From political activism to World Pride month celebrations, these photos show why it’s more important than ever to commit to achieving the Global Goals. You...
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WCEF2019 stressed the urgent need to scale up the circular economy. Participants frequently noted that the time to act is now, as there are opportunities to mainstream circular solutions such...
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Social entrepreneurs at the leading creative edge of climate and culture speak at Welcome Change in New York City (left to right): Bren Smith of GreenWave, Paula Daniels of Center for Good...
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In recent years, the world has marched towards renewable energy. According to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), unsubsidized renewable energy is now most frequently the cheapest source of energy...
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The Access Challenge is hosting the second annual One by One high-level Conference and Dinner on the theme, ‘Achieving UHC: A Sustainable Future for Africa,’ immediately following the UN General...
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