Linn Winge

Linn Winge

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β˜•οΈ Coffee pulp - a way to speed up forest restoration

To spread coffee pulp, which is a by-product from coffee production, over degraded lands can help it recover more quickly, a new study finds.

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⚑️🌊 Tidal energy takes Scotland towards zero emissions

Scotland is at the forefront of fighting climate change. On their way towards net-zero, electric cars on the island of Yell can now be powered by tidal energy.

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🐠 Abandoned oil rigs are turned into artificial reefs

Instead of removing abandoned oil rigs they should be left on the bottom of the ocean and turned into artificial coral reefs.

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πŸŽ‰ It's time to party sustainably!

This eco-friendly confetti contains flower, grass and herb seeds and is made from starch.

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πŸ’³πŸŒ³ A debit card that helps fund reforestation projects

By using this yet-to-launch wooden debit card you’ll help pay for reforestation projects and plant trees with help from Ecosia.

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πŸŒ† Skyscraper in Taipei has a vertical forest in order to absorb carbon

A skyscraper in Taiwan will feature trees, shrubs and plants as a step on the way to absorb excess carbon in the atmosphere.

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πŸ›£ New roadside barrier protects people from air pollution

A curved roadside barrier can help protect pedestrians from air pollution, add some roadside greenery and reduce traffic noise.

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🌊 New AI tool can check up on ocean health from space

A new AI tool uses machine learning to gain insight into ocean health by analyzing the ocean’s colour.

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🌍 Global Forest Watch can now see through clouds

World Resources Institute’s Global Forest Watch can now see through clouds and thereby track deforestation shortly after it occurs.