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2022 C.E. June 17
Korean scientists develop “nanomachines” that can penetrate and kill cancer cells
This new method directly kills cancer cells via mechanical movements without anticancer medication, in contrast to the capsule-type nanocarriers that deliver therapeutic drugs.
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2022 C.E. June 16
Western Australia to retire all government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030
They will then invest an estimated $3.8 billion by 2030 into a generation of renewables and storage, mostly wind and batteries, to ensure Western Australia has affordable and reliable power into the future.
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2022 C.E. June 16
University of Montreal to divest from fossil fuels by end of 2025
The total value of the Fund was an estimated $420 million at December 31, 2021, with fossil fuel investments accounting for four per cent of its portfolio.
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2022 C.E. June 16
China builds world-first full-function space solar verification tower
Xidian University in Xi'an has built a 75 meter-tall ground verification system to perform and test all phases of space-based solar power generation and transmission.
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2022 C.E. June 15
Joe Biden issues executive order to fight conversion therapy & LGBTQ fostering discrimination
The executive order tells the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to issue rules that ban the use of federal funds for programs that offer conversion therapy.
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2022 C.E. June 15
Virginia joins 20 other U.S. states banning ticket quotas for traffic cops
The National Motorists Association says that “a speed trap exists wherever traffic enforcement is focused on extracting revenue from drivers instead of improving safety.”
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2022 C.E. June 15
After long decline, eastern monarch butterflies show signs of recovery in Mexico
Eastern monarch butterflies covered 35% more ground in the mountain forests of central Mexico this past winter than they did the year before, according to a World Wildlife Fund survey.
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2022 C.E. June 14
Indonesia issues long-delayed rules to protect migrant fishing workers
Marine activists have welcomed the decree, which they say should help improve the global fisheries sector, given that vessels where worker abuse is rife also tend to be engaged in illegal fishing activities.
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2022 C.E. June 13
Energy Dome launches world’s first CO2 battery energy storage facility in Sardinia
These "CO2 batteries" can store renewable energy over long periods and release it quickly, at less than half the cost of big lithium batteries.
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2022 C.E. June 10
England is turning 99,000 hectares of land into nature recovery projects
The initiative consists of five large-scale projects to boost biodiversity, tackle the climate crisis, and expand public access to nature.
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2022 C.E. June 28
African court rules in favor of Indigenous land titles, reparations from the Kenyan government
The African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights has ruled that the Kenyan government must pay reparations for repeatedly evicting Indigenous Ogiek people from ancestral lands in the Mau Forest.
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2022 C.E. June 28
Colombia launches largest ocean reef restoration project in the Americas
The project aims to grow one million fragments of coral and restore 200 hectares of reefs by 2023.
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2022 C.E. June 27
Airbus flies first helicopter with both engines burning 100% green fuel for the first time ever
The recent test flight is part of Airbus' policy of reaching certification of 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by 2030 for both commercial aircraft and helicopters.
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2022 C.E. June 27
Colorado to phases out coal-fire energy production by 2031
The plan offers support to impacted workers and communities, lays the groundwork for a clean energy future, and results in a nearly 90 percent reduction in Xcel’s Colorado carbon emissions.
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2022 C.E. June 27
Washington State to block anti-abortion states from accessing ID data
Inslee, the longest-serving active US governor, said he will work to “plug any gaps” in privacy laws so women can obtain abortions without fear of their information being shared.
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2022 C.E. June 27
Greece offers subsidies for new eco-friendly appliances
Hundreds of thousands of households will receive brand new appliances - freezers, air conditioners, and fridges - which will reduce the total amount of energy consumption equal to that used by 100,000 people.
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2022 C.E. June 26
Brilliant Planet advances carbon capture technology with world’s largest algae growth pond
The UK-based company has built a 30,000-square-meter production facility in Morocco that grows large quantities of carbon-capturing microalgae in open-air ponds.
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2022 C.E. June 24
Revolutionary new photoimmunotherapy lights up and wipes out cancer cells
Experts are predicting that this new photoimmunotherapy will be the world’s fifth major cancer treatment following surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy.
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2022 C.E. June 24
Zero-emissions hydrogen cargo airship prototype planned for 2025
H2 Clipper claims it'll cost a quarter of what today's air freight services cost per ton-mile, making it an economically disruptive way to move bulk cargo as well as an opportunity to decarbonize trans-continental logistics operations.
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2022 C.E.
U.S. Department of Energy announces breakthrough in residential cold climate heat pump technology
Under this program, Lennox is committed to developing a new electric heat pump that will heat homes in colder climates with greater efficiency.