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The 'green' buildings are leading the way to more sustainable and efficient urban planning 5r6w5c
Sustainable buildings minimise energy and water consumption and are a key part of sustainable urban development that seeks to combat climate change. From large skyscrapers to novel museums, below we review some of the green buildings that pave the way to more responsible urban planning.
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Carbon sinks, a breath of natural oxygen 2j1x4v
Since the Paris Agreement, one term is being used in all the conversations on climate change: mitigation. The aim is to reduce emissions of polluting gases into the atmosphere and one of the ways to do this is to increase the presence of carbon sinks on Earth.
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We are the energy sector's sole representative in the Talanoa Dialogue 6w12i
Thanks to the significant degree of alignment between our strategy and the objectives of the historic Paris Agreement and the documentation provided by the company, Iberdrola is one of the six companies selected by the United Nations to participate in the Talanoa Dialogue in Bonn.
Electricity with renewables and electrification, essential for the decarbonisation of energy in Europe by 2050 312z3d
The electrification of transport and residential heating and the obtaining of electricity through renewable energies will be the key factors in decarbonising the European economy by 2050. This is the main conclusion that can be drawn from the study prepared by the consultancy AFRY (formerly POYRY) for Iberdrola, which establishes a roap for the energy sector on the continent.
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The species that have survived extinction thanks to environmental conservationism 11j9
Los expertos estiman que el 99 % de los animales que una vez habitaron el planeta ya no existen y, sin duda, la mano humana ha tenido mucho que ver con estas desapariciones. Sin embargo, en otras ocasiones ha logrado que algunas especies sobrevivan gracias al conservacionismo ambiental. Conoce a diez animales salvados de la extinción.
The plastic continent floating in the Pacific 2l494a
Its nickname, the eighth continent, says it all, and is no exaggeration. Lying between California and Hawaii, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is three times the size of and is the world's biggest ocean waste repository, with 1.8 billion pieces of floating plastic which kill thousands of marine animals each year.
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How are offshore wind turbines anchored at sea? 2qq2k
In offshore wind farms, wind turbines are elevated over the sea level with different types of foundations, depending on the depth.
Extinct species: why do they disappear? 4m3564
El abusivo e insostenible uso de los recursos naturales no solo daña la salud del planeta, sino que The abusive and unsustainable use of natural resources not only harms the health of the planet, it also wipes out entire species so that they disappear for ever. The frenetic loss of biodiversity means that a million plants and animals are currently under threat. Others had even worse luck. Below we list some of the extinct species that we can only reminisce about today.