
Peru’s Indigenous Tribes Are Using Tech Tools to Track Amazon Deforestation
Members of nearly 40 Indigenous communities in northern Peru were given training to use smartphone mapping apps that receive early deforestation alerts.
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Could 3D Printed Schools Be a Solution to Africa's Classroom Shortage?
Faster, cheaper and greener than regular construction, 3D printing could help African countries close their education gaps.
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Boost to Clean Energy Investment Could Drive 10 Million New Green Jobs
From offshore wind farms in Britain to floating solar power plants in Vietnam, about 13,000 renewable energy projects in nearly 50 countries are waiting for finance - and could create up to 10 million green jobs, consultancy EY-Parthenon said on Wednesday.
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Why Noise Reduction Could Save Marine Life
Sound is essential to the survival and prosperity of marine life, but human-made ocean noise threatens this fragile world. Sound travels much farther and faster underwater than in air and is vitally important to marine animals.
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13 Good News Stories to Leave You Feeling Good This Week
Good news stories from around the world — from ending student lunch debt in Seattle, to a neo-Nazi removing his swastika tattoos. There's so much good to celebrate.
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Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green: Changing the Way America Treats Cancer
Like many people, Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green’s life has been marred by cancer. Both her aunt and uncle, who raised Green after she lost her parents, were diagnosed with the disease while she was in school.
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