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How the private sector is putting the Paris climate target in reach

Achieving the climate goals set in place during the Paris agreement will require more than just government. To reduce the threat of climate change, the private sector has to continue to get involved. The good thing is that the figures so far are promising, with at least one trillion dollars having Read More...

How the minimal Japanese conce

How the minimal Japanese concept of “Ma” brings peace into your life

Instead of decorating every inch of space within their homes, the Japanese embrace minimalism and the empty space that exists between things. This concept is called Ma, and it can be found in most aspects of Japanese life, from architecture and garden design to music and poetry. See here what the Read More...

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Volunteers collect acorns to restore oak groves lost in Wine Country fires

Next to vineyards, Wine Country’s most treasured sight may be its oak trees, the stately green giants that brightened the hills and valleys of the grape-growing region, at least until last month’s devastating wildfires swept through. As residents look to rebuild burned homes and communities Read More...

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One of the world’s biggest oil companies is spending $1bn on renewable energy

One of the world’s biggest oil companies is pumping more than $1bn (£763m) a year into alternative forms of energy from algae engineered to bloom into biofuels and cells that turn emissions into electricity. The funds from Exxon Mobil are for more than a hundred of research projects on Read More...

This CEO has a genius strategy

This CEO has a genius strategy to beat jet lag

What's the first thing you do when you get out of bed?Khajak Keledjian: Generally during the week, the first thing I do when I wake up is stay in bed for a few minutes and start inhaling and exhaling to get more energized while I daydream so I ease into the Read More...

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‘Every day brings some new trauma’: keeping calm in an anxious world

In the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum and the US presidential election, it became common, on the losing side, to compare the experience to a death in the family. First came the punch to the gut, the thunderbolt of Read More...

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Self-driving cars could make jaywalking legal

A report released this week from the National Association of City Transportation Officials, a nonprofit representing cities on transportation issues, lays out a vision for the future of city streets as autonomous vehicles arrive. Some cities look to NACTO for recommendations, but it's unclear if Read More...

New smart grid platform could

New smart grid platform could help to decentralize the grid

A Dutch company has created a platform that allows a central grid to be divided into smaller cells that can operate independently. The platform tackles a massive issue as it can be quite a painful process for electrical grids to integrate renewable energy. What makes this platform so unique is that Read More...

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These are the best cities in Europe for vegans

Just a decade ago, finding a decent vegan restaurant in a foreign city was a notorious struggle. Now veganism is a lifestyle that’s widely accepted and embraced by millions of people around the world, meaning there are many more restaurants for vegans to choose from. Here are the 11 best cities Read More...

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Better land use can achieve 30 percent of carbon cuts by 2030

As nations plan to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion, an international team of scientists has calculated just how much the natural and farmed world could contribute to future stability by absorbing ever more carbon dioxide. The answer: up to 30 percent more than anyone Read More...