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Marriott becomes latest hotel chain to ban tiny toiletries

Just a month ago, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) announced it will no longer offer tiny toiletries at its hotels, which includes the Holiday Inn—amongst others. The move is expected to eliminate 200 million tiny bottles each year by 2021. Now, just a month later, the world’s largest hotel

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Another giant financial institution is saying goodbye to fossil fuel projects

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is turning its back on fossil fuel projects. EIB is the European Union’s lending arm, and it has decided to use its money to help stop the climate [https://www.ecowatch.com/tag/climate-change]crisis by no longer funding fossil fuel projects and to

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This beverage’s multinational is going green at its breweries in Africa

The brewing industry is an intensive industry when it comes to energy and resources, but one global drinks giant is making some major moves to clean up its operations. Diageo, the British owner of iconic brands including Guinness and Johnny Walker, is going green at brewing sites across Africa with

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How AI-powered weather forecast is making Britain’s energy grid more efficient

Knowing how much power will be flowing into the grid on any given day is becoming increasingly crucial as the proportion of intermittent renewable power serving the grid goes up. And when we talk about intermittent power, we’re talking about the fact that renewable power can’t be stored

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Coal generation collapsed in Europe over the first six months of 2019

Sometimes when you fall, you fall really hard. That’s how it’s going for coal at the moment, the former king when it came to energy production. According to a new report from climate think-tank Sandbag, coal generation in the European Union collapsed by 19 percent in the first

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Solar power generation now cheaper than grid electricity across China

25 years ago China had no solar panels whatsoever, and some experts thought it would take decades before the costs of solar generation would be the same as electricity from the grid. Now the country is leading the global renewable transition. Recently, thanks to a combination of technological advances and

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Could the “salmon cannon” really save ecosystems?

Humans everywhere were captivated over the weekend by a viral video of salmon being transported from one estuary to another through a giant overland pneumatic tube — a.k.a. the “fish tube.” The jaunty video, which shows fish shooting through the sky like checks in a bank drive-thru, chronicles the

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Helsinki has an app that gives you all the guidance you need to live sustainably

No matter what you think of the proliferation of smartphones in society, it’s hard to deny that apps can make some facets of life much easier—including living a sustainable life. In Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, a new app has been launched that lets residents, tourists and

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A Short Guide for Those Over 40 to Help You Understand “Digital Money”

Digital money will change more than just our economy– it will change the way we use the internet. That means we should probably understand what is going on with all of this “crypto” stuff. Matt Hougan [https://www.forbes.com/sites/matthougan/] explains, “Those of us who are over 40