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Offshore geothermal resource explored in new white paper

Envirotec Magazine

Schematic showing offshore geothermal resource exploration and development adjacent to sea floor spreading centres. A white paper outlines the potential of offshore geothermal energy as a green energy resource of global significance and sets out a framework for its responsible development.

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Resource demand gap requires investment, says water minister

Envirotec Magazine

Robbie Moore MP, UK government minister for water, has addressed the demand gap in resources during his keynote address at British Water’s International Reception, which took place in London on 19 February 2024. The MOU signing on 19 February. He called for greater collaboration and innovation in finding solutions.

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The resourceful city: Taking a circular approach to resources

GreenBiz

Taking a look at Lansink's waste hierarchy and the circular economy to challenge the 2,000-year-old method of using landfills for waste disposal.

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Element Resources Explores Rio Tinto US Site for New Green Hydrogen Project

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– Element Resources, a leader in green hydrogen production, announces the signing of a surface lease agreement with Rio Tinto at the Rio Tinto U.S. LANCASTER, Calif.– Borax mine site in.

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Episode 341: COP27 reflections, industrial resource efficiency

GreenBiz

Plus, venture capitalist Melissa Cheong of Blackhorn Ventures makes the case for startups redefining industrial resource efficiency. On this week's episode, we hear from executives at Citi, Danone, Mastercard, Nestle and Suzano.

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‘Stressed’ trees share resources to overcome environmental challenges

Envirotec Magazine

A length of steel pipe and a heart monitor are the unlikely tools underpinning new research which suggests that trees may work together to form resource-sharing networks, helping the group collectively overcome environmental challenges. It’s less about ‘survival of the fittest’ and more about the mutual gains of existing in a network.

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Don't call it upcycling: 3 resourceful companies to watch

GreenBiz

It’s rare to find a company that perfectly closes the loop, but it’s valuable to embrace the diversity of circular solutions.

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