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🛒 The app that shows carbon footprints from your purchases

This app tracks your carbon footprint after every purchase, showing you how you can become more environmentally friendly.

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🦾 Robot powered by AI takes recycling to a new level

An AI-powered robot can assist humans at recycling centers by sorting through recyclables twice as fast as humans. The AMP Robotics invention is now going global.

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⚓️ New way of powering aquatic research robots

An ex-NASA researcher has unriddled how the thermal energy trapped in the ocean can generate unlimited clean power for aquatic robots.

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📱 An app that plants trees

Ant Forest, the app that reforests the earth by turning the choice to live a lower-carbon lifestyle into a game and plants trees. The project won the Champions of the Earth price in 2019.

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🌳 African countries use satellites to reduce deforestation

In just two years African nations have been able to reduce deforestation with 18%, all thanks to a satellite monitoring system created by GLAD.

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🚰 MyH20 turns data into drinking water

Xiaoyuan “Charlene” Ren, a winner of Young Champions of the Earth, uses data to provide households with clean water. MyH2O network has provided tens of thousands of villagers with clean, drinkable water.

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🥼 Swedish government decides on billion-dollar investment in research and innovation

Last year's pandemic resulted in a decision by the government to allocate more money for research. Two of the areas that will get the most money are research on viruses and the environment.

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🐬 Scientists find coral sanctuary

A newly discovered coral sanctuary with abundant marine life is not affected by the warming oceans.

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⚡️ Great Britain windfarms break the record for clean power generation

On Friday, December 18th, 40% of Great Britain’s electricity was generated in wind farms. All thanks to the stormy winter weather.