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Sustainability can make going back to school cheaper
Clothing is one of the mainstays of back-to-school shopping—at a significant cost to our pocketbooks and the planet. It is possible to doing things in a different and more sustainable way.
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The powerful framework of art and nature
Since ancient times (paleolithic, neolithic, etc.) through the 'isms' (vedutism, plenairism, impressionism, cubism, and expressionism, among others) there has been an intense relationship between creators and the environment. Now there is a movement that is a step further in the history of the narrative of artistic creation: ecologism.
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How to obtain biofuel from microalgae?
For years we have been searching for alternatives to fossil fuels to help decarbonize transportation. In this respect, biofuels, produced from organic matter and waste, are one of the most interesting alternatives.
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"The Transformation to decarbonized aviation is essential to mitigating climate change."
Cristina Rodríguez Levia
- Director of Engineering at Skydweller Aero
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Chemical twins for transport decarbonization
Thanks to their chemical similarity to fossil fuels, biofuels offer CO2 reductions of up to 90% without modifying engine technology and by taking advantage of some of the existing production infrastructure.
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Bicycles, scooters, and 15-minute cities
Urban models such as the one proposed by "15-minute cities" are committed to micromobility as a way to achieving more human and livable metropolises.
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Professional sports and the climate challenge: Can major events raise awareness?
Professional sports are increasingly aware of their environmental impact and are working to reduce or neutralize their carbon footprint. But how can large events be hosted without losing sight of the concept of sustainability?
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Science and surfing unite to clean up microplastics on Spanish coasts
The ‘Surfing for Science’ project brings together volunteer athletes who collect samples of seawater with scientists who then analyze them in their laboratories to understand the pollution of seas and beaches.
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If you move sustainably all year round, why not do it in the summer, too?
Summer travel will be massive for another year and the question is whether a balance can be created between satisfying traveler needs and lowering the environmental impact.
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Cooking and energy: from the bonfire to biodiesel or ongoing human (r)evolution
Talking about energy and food is talking about our own evolution as a species, since the relationship between cooking and energy goes back to our prehistory and since then they have not been separated
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