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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Buying Second-Hand Online: What Makes Us Hesitate?

The world is waking up to the idea of buying refurbished goods. This is not just about saving money. It is about saving the planet. Buying second-hand can cut down on waste and help the environment. But, there are things that make people hesitate. What are these things? Let us dive in. People w

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Apr 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mushroom Waste to Jute Fabric's Rescue

The mushroom industry is booming, and with it, a growing problem: what to do with all the leftover mushroom substrate? This stuff, known as spent mushroom substrate or SMS, is full of useful enzymes. These enzymes can help tackle another waste issue: old jute fabric. Usually, treating jute fabric in

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Family Fun and Green Living: Earth Day Festival in Oak Cliff

Earth Day is coming up, and it's a big deal. This year, Oak Cliff is hosting a family-friendly festival to mark the occasion. The event is all about having fun while learning how to take care of our planet. It's happening on April 13th, from noon to 5 PM, at Lake Cliff Park. The best part? It's free

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Charleston's Green Path to a Better Future

Charleston is making big moves to protect its environment and improve life for its people. The city has kicked off a project called The Just Corridor. This is a big deal because it is the first of its kind in the Southeast. The project is named after Ernest Everett Just, a famous A

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Apr 10 2025BUSINESS

European Venture Capitalists Bet Big on Green and Social Startups

A fresh wave of investment is sweeping across Europe, focusing on startups that prioritize both the planet and people. This shift is evident in the recent closure of a €100 million fund by Revent, a European venture capital firm based in Berlin. The fund, known as Fund II, is specifically earmarked

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Forest Guardians: Using Tech to Track Aspen Trees

The boreal forest, also known as taiga, is a vast expanse of evergreens. But there is another tree that plays a crucial role in this ecosystem: the aspen. This tree is vital for both forestry and wildlife. However, pinpointing where these trees are can be tricky. This is where technology comes in.

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Apr 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pieces in Our Waters: How City Design and Land Use Affect Pollution

Microplastics are tiny bits of plastic that are causing big problems in our rivers and streams. These tiny pieces come from various sources, and one major way they end up in water is through stormwater runoff. This is the water that flows over the ground during rainstorms, picking up pollutants alon

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Smart Solutions for Kids with Cerebral Palsy in Rural Bangladesh

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a significant number of children with cerebral palsy face a tough reality. They often struggle to get the early help and rehabilitation they need. This gap in care is a big problem that needs a creative and lasting solution. A recent study looked into this issue

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Apr 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Soil Salt Struggles: Jordan's Northern Valley Faces a Growing Challenge

Jordan's Northern Valley is in a pickle. Salt is building up in the soil, making it tough for farmers to grow crops. This is a big deal because the valley is known as the "food basket of Jordan. " It's a major source of fruits and veggies for the country. The problem is getting worse, and it's a thr

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Apr 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Make AI Work for Us and the Planet

In the 1940s, a company started making cooking oil in a small town in India. Today, that company, Wipro, is a giant in the tech world. It operates in 167 countries and has nearly a quarter of a million employees. The company's focus has shifted from cooking oil to IT and now to AI. Kiran Minnasandra

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