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Lessons from a year of reporting on climate solutions in Cascadia

Grist

You’ve got plenty of company after the events of 2021: Heat waves, hurricanes, fires, and floods hit new and deadly extremes. You’ve got plenty of company after the events of 2021: Heat waves, hurricanes, fires, and floods hit new and deadly extremes. The climate news coming out of British Columbia and the U.S. If not sooner.

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The Ocean Cleanup Bags Its First Lot of Trash

Unsustainable

Everyone has heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the damage caused to marine life by plastic pollution in the oceans. The project has faced and overcome several design challenges, such as ensuring that the floating device captures trash without trapping sea creatures as well.

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Can one solar-powered design solve remote hydrogen fuel and drinking water challenges?

Hydrogen Fuel News

Researchers have developed a floating device that uses contaminated water to produce both. University of Cambridge have announced that they have successfully developed a floating, solar-powered device that can use seawater or contaminated water to produce hydrogen fuel and clean drinking water.

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May Cleantech Roundup: COVID & EVs | Enormous Storage Investments | Scooter Consolidation |…

Clean Energy Trust

May Cleantech Roundup: COVID & EVs | Enormous Storage Investments | Scooter Consolidation | Insanely Cheap Solar Clean Energy Trust’s cleantech roundup highlights interesting cleantech news and perspective, across industry, technology, policy, and investing. Note: There is a lot happening in the world.