Linn Winge

Linn Winge

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🌊 Systems absorb CO2 from the air by taking it from the sea

A research team from UCLA have proposed a solution to the CO2 problem and they believe the ocean to be the key.

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🌳 Kenyan community regrew its forest - and stopped flooding

A community in Kenya called Mirema Community Forest Association (CFA) regrew its forest and by doing so reduced their flooding problem.

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🌳 Experimental “super forest” shows how to plant trees the right way

This experimental “super forest” in England aims to show us how to plant trees the right way.

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🕶 Ocean Cleanup’s sunglasses fund more cleanup missions

Ocean Cleanup has designed a pair of sunglasses from the trash they have gathered from oceans and other watercourses.

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🐺 For the first time in years - red wolf pups born in the wild

There is still hope for the wild red wolf after the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina, welcomed a litter of pups.

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🌊 Tides offer renewable energy

The Morlais tidal energy project aims to create energy from one of the most untapped and overlooked methods to create renewable energy.

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🕊 Formerly “extinct” woodpecker still alive

A year ago, the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the ivory-billed woodpecker was extinct. According to a team of researchers, the woodpecker is now reported alive and pecking in Louisiana's forests.

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🌾 Improved crops without genetic modification

A newly developed way to improve crop quality without any genetic modification might make the promise of scientific advancement in food production come sooner.

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🐒 Ecuador grants wild animals legal rights

Ecuador has become the first country in the world to grant legal rights to individual wild animals, all thanks to the woolly monkey Estrellita.