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- Aug 13, 2021
Laid to Rest Beside the Corals: Memorial Reefs Offers Special Funeral Package
Some families are choosing a watery grave for their deceased loved ones that doubles as a haven for coral and other marine life.


- Aug 10, 2021
Could Cities of the Future be Made of Carbon?
Deploying carbon as a building material could help lower atmospheric CO2 and may be a better bet than storing it underground.


- Aug 10, 2021
Caltech’s Space Solar Power Project Getting Ready for Test Launch
Putting solar panels in space could be a game-changer for renewable energy reliability. And it just might happen.


- Aug 6, 2021
Redfin Offers a Climate Reality Check for Homebuyers
Redfin partners with ClimateCheck to offer homebuyers a digital risk assessment tool.


- Aug 5, 2021
Pulling Water Out of Thin Air: New Technology Promises Sustainable Hydration to a Parched Planet
New technology promises a sustainable way to extract water from the air using renewable energy.


- Aug 4, 2021
Heat Pump Technology Comes to Window AC Units
Air conditioning units cool homes while heating the environment, but climate-friendlier options are on the way.


- Aug 2, 2021
Mirror-Like Tiles Made with Nanotechnology Could Solve the Cooling Crisis
SkyCool Systems' new technology could replace air conditioning in some climates without using energy.


- Aug 1, 2021
Documentary Frames Climate Change as a Quantum Computing Challenge
A documentary from The Quantum Daily explains how quantum computing could be a game changer for the climate.


- Jul 30, 2021
A Push for More Diverse Representation Among Climate Action Funding Recipients Gains Steam
The Donors of Color Network is raising the bar for racial equity in climate fundraising with a new pledge for greater funding transparency.

- Jul 28, 2021
NASA Investigates How Climate Change is Powering Potentially Ozone-Depleting Storms Over the U.S
NASA is studying how severe storms in the central U.S. related to climate change are impacting the ozone layer.
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