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2019 C.E. June 17
Beijing opens new bicycle expressway
Researchers say infrastructure for bicyclists make roads safer for everyone, while reducing congestion and reducing carbon emissions.
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2019 C.E. June 14
Target commits to 100% domestic renewable electricity target by 2030
Target, the eighth largest retailer in the U.S., has committed to 100% renewable energy by 2030, including all domestic stores, distribution centers, and offices.
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2019 C.E. June 14
Canada to ban single-use plastic as early as 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will ban single-use plastics, which could include bags, straws and cutlery, in Canada in 2021.
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2019 C.E. June 13
Vietnam to install 1 gigawatt of onshore wind power installed by 2021
The Global Wind Energy Council expects Vietnam will install 1 GW of new wind capacity by 2021 in a move it believes could solidify the country as a regional wind power leader.
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2019 C.E. June 13
New York City becomes first city in the United States to invest in female musicians
The New York City Mayor's Office is addressing the underrepresentation of women in music by opening up $500,000 worth of grants to local female-identifying musicians.
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2019 C.E. June 12
Washington State becomes first in the United States to allow human composting
The practice reduces the environmental impact and saves land from being taken up by cemetery plots and headstones.
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2019 C.E. June 12
U.K. government commits to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050
The U.K. is to enshrine a 2050 net zero emissions target in law, with an amendment to the Climate Change Act.
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2019 C.E. June 11
Judges in Botswana unanimously rule to decriminalize homosexuality
In the landmark ruling, the southern African nation's High Court rejected sections of the penal code that criminalize same-sex relations and impose up to seven years in prison.
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2019 C.E. June 11
Canada bans the captivity and breeding of orcas, dolphins and other whales
The Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act, first introduced in 2015, outlaws the practice, as well as the trade, possession, capture and breeding of cetaceans.
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2019 C.E. June 10
Michael Bloomberg launches $500 million campaign to end coal
UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Climate Action Michael Bloomberg has announced Beyond Carbon campaign to close the United States' fleet of coal plants and halt new gas plants.
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2019 C.E. July 31
Virgin Media commits to 100% renewable energy goal
The telephone and internet service provider has signed up to The Climate Group's RE100 initiative, joining a group of leading businesses committed to increasing the consumption of renewable energy worldwide.
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2019 C.E. July 30
Holiday Inn dropping personal shampoo bottles to cut waste
Instead of using mini shampoo bottles, all of its more than 840,000 guest rooms will use bulk-size bathroom amenities.
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2019 C.E. July 30
Singapore abolishes school exam rankings, says learning is not competition
The Ministry of Education (MOE) said on Friday (Sept 28) that the change is to allow each student to focus on his or her learning progress and discourage them from being overly concerned about comparisons.
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2019 C.E. July 29
Kenya passes law requiring free sanitary towels for schoolgirls
Schoolgirls who have reached puberty will now receive free sanitary towels from the government, a new law aimed at minimizing absenteeism and putting them at par with their male counterparts says.
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2019 C.E. July 29
Tiger populations in India have doubled to nearly 3,000 in last 15 years
"It was decided in St. Petersburg that target of doubling tiger population would be 2022, we achieved it 4 years in advance."
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2019 C.E. July 25
Japan elects Taiga Ishikawa as first openly gay male lawmaker
Taiga Ishikawa made history on July 21 when he became the first openly gay male lawmaker in the country's history.
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2019 C.E. July 25
Sri Lanka is measles-free, World Health Organization says
Sri Lanka has defied the global trend in the battle against measles, with the country declared free of the highly infectious disease by the World Health Organization.
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2019 C.E. July 25
Texas is generating more electricity from wind than coal for the first time ever
Data released this month by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas shows wind created 22 percent of the electricity used in the first half of the year, edging out coal by 1%.
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2019 C.E. July 25
Tokyo unveils 2020 Olympic medals, made entirely from recycled cellphones
The Tokyo 2020 organizing committee unveiled its Olympic and Paralympic medal designs. They are all completely made of over six million recycled cellphones.
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2019 C.E. July 24
AIDS deaths in India plummet by over 70% since 2005
New infections have declined in India by more than 80 per cent from peak of epidemic in 1995 and deaths from the disease have come down by 71 per cent since its peak in 2005.