Most planes are powered by fossil fuels. That could change
Release Date: 06/07/2024
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The technology lets homes send and receive energy, reducing stress on the grid during peak hours. Learn more at
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A device in use near San Francisco automates the labor-intensive process of extracting metal fasteners from salvaged lumber so the wood can be used again. Learn more at
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It’s only a matter of time before the food in the fridge and freezer starts to go bad. Learn more at
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Her book, ‘Sage Sails the World,’ aims to inspire kids to get involved. Learn more at
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Healthy soil is so beneficial that one Iowa county offers partial reimbursement for soil aeration and compost, plus free native plants. Learn more at
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Hazardous lead levels – the product of incinerated paint and pipes – have been found far from the fire’s edge. Learn more at
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The program teaches participants how to plant rain gardens and rain barrels that can reduce stormwater runoff during downpours. Learn more at
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Tragedy led the mother of an environmental activist to launch the Resilient Activist, a nonprofit. Learn more at
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A Maryland county now requires landlords to provide cooling in most rentals, treating it as essential for tenant health. Learn more at
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Many 401(k)s include investments in fossil fuels, but there are alternatives. Learn more at
info_outlineAn alternative known as sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, could one day cut the climate impact of flying. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/