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2022 C.E. March 30
Abu Dhabi start-up invents method to produce fresh water from the ocean without electricity
The novel evaporation method produces no waste and can be performed without electricity, and does not generate any carbon emissions or produce toxic by-products like brine.
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2022 C.E. March 30
Wind and solar generated a record 10% of the world’s power in 2021
According to a new report by climate think tank Ember, 50 countries also generated more than 10% of their power from wind and solar in 2021.
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2022 C.E. March 29
General Electric produces its first 100% recyclable wind turbine that can be reconstructed as it ages
By 2023, the consortium of developers will bring the wind energy sector into the circular economy loop in a sustainable manner, according to the principles of eco-design.
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2022 C.E. March 29
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. pledges to plant 6 million trees across the U.S., Brazil, India, and Indonesia
Through a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and Teen, West Elm, and others will plant one tree for every piece of indoor wood furniture sold.
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2022 C.E. March 29
Washington State creates first-of-its-kind sea grass and kelp sanctuary to protect marine life
2,300 acres of tidelands in Everett are now off-limits to development for the next 50 years with more likely to come soon.
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2022 C.E. March 28
Toronto releases first-ever Reconciliation Action Plan to repair relationship with Indigenous Peoples
The plan's 28 goals are spread through five themes, including restoring truth, sharing power, financial reparations, and actions for the Indigenous Affairs Office.
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2022 C.E. March 28
New Jersey’s last two coal plants to close in 2022
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) approved a petition filed by Atlantic City Electric Co. (ACE) to cease coal-fired generation at the two plants sometime around June 2022.
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2022 C.E. March 28
Endangered markhor population doubles in 3 decades in Pakistan
The markhor was listed as an endangered species by the IUCN in 1994 due to overhunting for meat and horns, and its population number was estimated to be less than 2,500 at the time.
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2022 C.E. March 25
Brain implant allows completely “locked-in” patient to communicate
Locked-in syndrome is a rare condition that makes it impossible for the patient to move or speak, but are still conscious and can see, hear, and smell.
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2022 C.E. March 25
Dutch bank ING ends financing for new oil and gas projects
The bank has also said it will target a 50% increase in lending for renewable energy by 2025, building on strong growth in 2021, when financing grew 26% to 7.3 billion euros.
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2022 C.E. April 24
The U.S. government launches $1 billion conservation program
Biden stated that the goal of this program is to protect our lands and waters while combating climate change and biodiversity loss at the same time.
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2022 C.E. April 21
Global ocean conference brings in $16 billion in pledges for marine health
This global conference brought together government representatives, private sector representatives, philanthropic organizations, and many more.
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2022 C.E. April 21
Indonesia passes bill outlawing sexual abuse and forced marriage
The new law includes 15-year prison sentences for sexual exploitation, nine years for forced marriage, and four years for circulating non-consensual sexual content.
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2022 C.E. April 21
Formerly warring factions in Burundi have now planted over 150 million trees together since 2018
In 2018, Burundi launched a vast national reforestation program to boost the country’s dwindling forest cover, which will run until 2025.
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2022 C.E. April 20
First COVID-19 breath test authorized for use in U.S.
The device takes three minutes to return results and has been found to be over 90 percent accurate in detecting positive COVID-19 cases.
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2022 C.E. April 20
Spain bans harassment of women entering abortion clinics
The legal changes mean that anyone harassing a woman going into an abortion clinic will be committing a crime that can be punished with up to one year in prison.
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2022 C.E. April 20
U.S. forgives 40,000 student loans, provides aid to 3.6 million more
The government said it was addressing "historical failures" to communicate to borrowers all the benefits they were eligible for in federal student loan programs.
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2022 C.E. April 19
India’s extreme poverty down by 12% in last decade, according to World Bank
The global bank’s policy research team said the poverty headcount in the country has dropped from 22.5% in 2011 to 10.2% in 2019 with rural areas showing better results.
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2022 C.E. April 18
Indian companies invest big in renewable energy projects in economically-struggling Sri Lanka
As one example, Adani Group recently agreed to develop 500 megawatts of renewable energy projects in Mannar and Pooneryn provinces.
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2022 C.E. April 18
Quebec became the first jurisdiction in the world to explicitly ban oil and gas development in its territory
For two decades, citizens have mobilized against different oil and gas projects in Quebec, including shale gas in the St. Lawrence Valley and oil projects in Gaspésie.