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Microwaves could be the future for plastic recycling
Could microwave technology help cut down on new plastic production?
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One bright side of 2020: A surge in battery storage
… and it’s just the beginning.
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There’s a lot more than Elon Musk’s $100 million riding on carbon removal
Musk is not the first tech CEO to drum up competition for carbon removal solutions.
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Why France’s new ‘repairability index’ is a big deal
A new law in France aims to help keep smartphones out of the dump. It also has global implications.
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Can Reddit do for clean energy what it did for GameStop?
Buckle up, baby! We're talking stocks, shorts, and nihilism.
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A new plan to solve climate change’s ‘double black diamond’ problem
Emissions from heavy industry and transport are hard to abate — but not impossible
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Alright, someone had to say it: Is it time to get rid of the internet?
Let's address the carbon footprint of our most fundamental online relationship.
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In a trash-filled pandemic, low-waste businesses are taking off
Despite early fears that reusable containers could be a vector for disease, public concern over the environmental impacts of our trash hasn’t gone away.
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Data centers are energy hogs. Could they help power the grid?
Server farms equipped with batteries that store renewably generated power could one day become “critical components in carbon-free energy systems.”
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Floating ‘mini-nukes’ could power countries by 2025, says startup
A Danish company plans to fit ships with small nuclear reactors to send energy to developing countries.