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Clean Energy Sustainability

#FactFriday: Debunking 2 myths about renewable energy

Hello readers. Welcome to #FactFriday on CleanbuildVoices! Since the talks about climate change and transitioning to renewable energy became frequent discussions, there have been critics who make it a point of duty to highlight reasons why they think transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable sources will take eons to happen.

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Saving the Planet

Twelfth day of Christmas: Personal sustainability goals for 2022

We're sure that if we asked you where you see yourself in, say, 5 years, you would quickly and effortlessly give us a list of goals (personal, career, fitness, or financial) that you hope to accomplish. The question then is: why don't you employ this same approach for personal environmental

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Advocacy

#ClimateJusticeThursday: Upholding the interests of children in the climate crisis

Hello readers. Welcome to #ClimateJusticeThursday on CleanbuildVoices! Around the world, extreme weather conditions are putting the lives of millions of children in danger, posing a great threat to their survival, learning, and protection. Without addressing the crisis directly, children, especially those in the most vulnerable regions in the world, will

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Saving the Planet

Eleventh day of Christmas: a compilation of our favorite green jokes, puns, and games

Who says we can't have fun and a good laugh this season despite the climate crisis? Not us. We know the wonders a good laugh does to the body, and when you combine humor with games? Absolute bliss. Because we're feeling all merry and bright and we want to put

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Clean Energy

New report shows solar and wind produce the cheapest electricity

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in partnership with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has released a report that shows that solar and wind hold the top spot when it comes to the cheapest ways of generating electricity. The report also includes the costs of carbon capture

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Saving the Planet

Tenth day of Christmas: 4 reasons why we think the Grinch lives a sustainable life

We know Christmas was about a week ago but, hey, we're still in the festive season. Today's gift from us to you on the tenth day of our 12 Days of Christmas Special series is an unusual but interesting gift. Have you seen the movie “The Grinch”? Well, it's one

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Featured

Meet Adesuwa Obasuyi, a Nigerian environmentalist and climate change activist

Hello, readers. Trust you’re having a great day. Welcome to #Women4theClimate on CleanbuildVoices! In today’s edition, our Woman Crush Wednesday (WCW) is none other than Adesuwa Obasuyi, a Nigerian environmentalist and climate change activist who is part of the climate justice movement in Nigeria. Adesuwa Obasuyi is the initiator of

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Opportunities

Application is now open for the P4G State-of-the-Art Awards 2022

Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G) is currently inviting nominations for the 2022 P4G State-of-the-Art Awards. The global competition is open to partnerships in any country or combination of countries with the world's most innovative partnerships that are delivering measurable and sustainable growth as well as

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Saving the Planet

Ninth day of Christmas: 3 eco-friendly Christmas waste disposal hacks

Christmas has come and gone. Food has been eaten and gifts have been opened. What next? Well, since you’ve generated all that waste, it’s time for some cleaning up and waste disposal. Christmas waste is a real issue that calls for great concern because the amount of waste that is

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Circular Economy

Viewing bamboo from a circular economy perspective

Hello readers. Welcome to #CircularTuesday on CleanbuildVoices! The circular economy concept has gained much traction since issues of climate change and sustainability took over global conversations. This is because it entails designing products, services, and supply chains that are regenerative, i. e. it generates less waste, hinges on renewable resources

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