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2019 C.E. July 8
Air New Zealand to remove around 55 million plastic items from flights
The plastic-free initiative was initiated in 2018, with the company replacing five single-use plastic products across its domestic services.
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2019 C.E. July 8
48% of the new cars sold in Norway in 2019 are fully electric
Almost half of new cars sold in Norway in the first six months of 2019 were fully electric, up from just over 25% in the same period last year.
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2019 C.E. July 5
Nestle creates wrapper that degrades in the sea within six months
"We know it will degrade in a marine environment within six months, which, compared to the flow wrap that it's currently in, it's about 450 years."
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2019 C.E. July 5
Minnesota Methodists resolve to allow officiating of same-sex unions, LGBT ordination
Members of Minnesota's United Methodist Church voted to commit to full inclusion of LGBT people.
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2019 C.E. July 4
The Co-op Group commits to reducing GHG emissions 50% by 2025
The U.K. retail company's Annual General Meeting 2019 saw 98% of Co-op Members vote in favor to take action against the climate crisis.
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2019 C.E. July 4
New California budget offers two free years of community college
The new California budget spends $280 million in total to make college more affordable.
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2019 C.E. July 3
Scientists eliminate HIV in animal genome in historic first
"Our study shows that treatment to suppress HIV replication and gene editing therapy, when given sequentially, can eliminate HIV from cells and organs of infected animals."
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2019 C.E. July 3
New York City begins enforcing Styrofoam ban
The city banned Styrofoam because the material can't be "recycled in a manner that is economically feasible" or "environmentally effective."
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2019 C.E. July 2
Paris bans nearly 3 million vehicles during weekdays to curb pollution
The policy is set to ban diesel cars and vans made before Jan. 1, 2006, from the city between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays.
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2019 C.E. July 2
Lightyear unveils the world’s first long-range solar car
Lightyear's solar-powered EV boasts a range of 450 miles on a single charge - far more than the 370 miles of Tesla's market-leading Model S.
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2019 C.E. August 20
California governor signs law to limit police shootings
California is changing the standards for when police can use lethal force under a law signed Monday that seeks to reduce officer-involved shootings.
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2019 C.E. August 20
California to open world’s largest highway overpass for wildlife
Hoping to fend off the extinction of mountain lions and other species, transportation officials and conservationists will build a wildlife crossing over a major Southern California highway.
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2019 C.E. August 20
World’s largest urban rooftop farm to open in Paris in 2020
French company Agripolis is opening a 150,000-square-foot urban farm in Paris, where it will grow more than 2,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables every day during high season.
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2019 C.E. August 19
Egypt to lead solar energy projects in seven African countries
The Arab Industrialization Organization, owned by the Egyptian government, will develop renewable energies and reduce energy shortages in Uganda, Congo, Tanzania, Eritrea, Somalia and South Sudan.
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2019 C.E. August 19
The Bangladeshi Supreme Court has given all rivers in the country legal rights
Now, people who damage a river can get taken to court by the government-appointed National River Conservation Commission. They'll be tried as if they'd harmed a living entity.
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2019 C.E. August 16
11 million new trees to be planted in England by water companies
The firms will be planting trees on around 15,000 acres of land across England, as well as supporting work to restore original woodland and improving habitats that store carbon.
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2019 C.E. August 16
PNC Bank will no longer finance private prisons that profit from mass incarceration and immigrant detention
This decision was announced in the wake of a petition directed at PNC circulating from the Families Belong Together coalition of over 250 activist groups, representing over 11 million people.
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2019 C.E. August 15
China’s solar power is now cheaper than grid electricity, scientists reveal
Scientists found that all of the 344 cities they looked at could have cheaper electricity powered by solar energy, according to the study published in the journal Nature Energy.
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2019 C.E. August 15
Scientists in South Africa discover a cure for the deadliest strain of tuberculosis
The new drug regimen tested has shown a 90% success rate against a deadly plague, extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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2019 C.E. August 14
Japan records lowest suicide rate since statistics were first kept in 1978
2018 marks the ninth consecutive with a year-on-year decrease in suicides in Japan and the first time in 37 years for the total to fall below 21,000.