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”Resomation”, the new environmentally friendly way of disposing dead bodies

Wish to continue your environmentally friendly life after death? You can do so with a new post-death disposal called “resomation”, which is a greener alternative to cremation

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Solar power ‘major culprit behind lead pollution in developing countries’

A new report has suggested that solar power is mainly responsible for lead emissions in the developing countries

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Now, leftover curries to produce cooking gas!

A groundbreaking venture is set to make the best use of leftover curries, by using it to help produce enough gas to supply more than 1,400 homes

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India aims at over 50,000 MW of nuclear power by 2030

India plans to import light water reactors from Russia, the US and France to boost its nuclear energy

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Iran n-plant to start operation by year-end

Iran’s first nuclear power plant at Bushehr will go into full operation by the end of this year, President

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New heat-regulating building material offers considerable energy savings

A new building material that can retain and release heat according to specific temperature requirements has been developed by researchers based at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC)

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Japan urges end of nuclear industry

The first meeting of the Japan Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs began in Fukushima city with a plea for an end to the nuclear energy industry. A magnitude 9 quake off Japan’s northeast coast March 11 triggered a tsunami and explosions at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl [...]

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Wrongly produced green biofuels can be harmful

Replacing petrol and diesel with plant-based biofuels may be crucial in curbing climate change but the

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Iran inaugurates biggest solar power plant

Iran has launched its biggest solar power plant in the northeastern city of Mashhad, the IRNA news agency

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‘Environmental pollutants still lurk in water, soil long after they disappear’

Getting the environment rid of pharmaceutical waste is not as easy as it seems, a Tel Aviv University researcher has warned

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