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A new diet to combat the climate crisis 66k1w
Energy transition, the solution that will curb climate change 654r6b
We present the documentary Hacia un planeta verde in which experts analyse the causes of climate change and propose energy transition to a carbon-free model as a solution to mitigate its effects.
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How to adopt a sustainable lifestyle? Tips for making a green commitment t2n5i
The planet's resources are running out and we need to take steps quickly to adopt habits that are respectful of and healthy for the planet and future generations. Leading a sustainable life means more than being a responsible consumer. It is a question of living based on a commitment to the environment and making little changes to our daily lives.
Ecovillages as an ecological alternative 4p2d3w
Ecovillages are small, self-sufficient communities that live from and for their natural surroundings. There are more than 10,000 ecovillages in the world, mainly in rural areas where their inhabitants build societies based on cooperation, self-sufficiency, renewable energies and ecological materials. Find out how they work...
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Iberdrola, awarded at the Climate Reality Awards 2018 5g2wi
Our company has been recognised for its work in the fight against climate change in the Climate Reality Awards 2018, the first edition of these awards in Spain. These awards are intended to put the fight against climate change on the front page of the social and political agenda.
"Some Persistent Organic Pollutants could last around 30 years" 6n1y1y
Science and adventure often travel hand in hand. Begoña Jiménez has been on the trail of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP) as far as the Antarctic. She is one of the 'Sentinel' scientists, a project set up to measure the accumulation and persistence in the environment of these substances that can affect human health.
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Garbage, a double-edged business in the Third World 4o68d
Each person generates 0.74 kilos of waste per day. And in the coming years this figure is expected to increase. The old paradigm of producing, using and throwing away is flooding the world with rubbish. Solutions such as reuse, recycling and energy recovery are more important than ever. Electronic waste has become big business in the very place where waste generates the most damage, the Third World.
Did you know that only 10% of the plastic we generate worldwide is recycled? 436g12
Every year, 13 million tons of plastic end up in the oceans. A Spanish researcher, David Espinosa, has received an international award for his innovative project for the mass recycling of such packaging.