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11/30/20
The article you were replying to, but obviously did not read.
What is obvious is that you did not find that article(?) very interesting since you had nothing to offer 'from' it!
12/6/20
An underwater garden being planted in Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo uses 3D concrete tiles that aim to mimic and revitalise marine habitats destroyed by development and a "legacy of pollution".
Read more from www.abc.net.au12/6/20
So, 3d printed concrete tiles will replace your coal power and export industry? How so?
12/11/20
They can be used to club idiots over the head.
So, you admit that you don't really take the climate change stuff seriously. Got it.
1/25/21
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration next week will release more policies it believes are needed to tackle climate change and is urging China to toughen one of its targets on greenhouse gas emissions, his top climate advisers said on Saturday.
Read more from U.S.1/25/21
Within hours of becoming US President, Joe Biden moved to recommit the United States to the Paris Agreement - the internationally binding treaty to combat climate change. So what does this actually mean for climate change and global emissions targets?
Read more from www.abc.net.au2/13/21
A "worrying" increase in ozone-depleting CFCs observed since 2013 has stopped and in fact it's been in decline for the past two years, scientists say - and that's positive for the recovery of the ozone layer.
Read more from www.abc.net.au2/16/21
France's largest bank BNP Paribas pledged on Monday to stop financing firms producing or buying either beef or soybeans cultivated on land in the Amazon cleared or converted after 2008.
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