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Saving the Planet

Untangling the intricacies of climate diplomacy

The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today, its repercussions threaten both the livelihood of people and undermine development. The increase in greenhouse gas emissions is destroying our atmosphere leading to extreme weather events – intense rain causing increasing sea levels, increasing temperatures drying up

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Sustainability

Bitcoin maintains proof-of-work model amidst climate concerns

Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency in the world by market cap and is the highest in terms of price — $57,024.24 for a unit of Bitcoin as of the time of this publication. The high price of Bitcoin — which has led a great number of people to become invested

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Circular Economy Advocacy

#CircularTuesday: Viewing the textile industry through a circular economy lens

Hello readers. Welcome to #CircularTuesday on CleanbuildVoices! Textiles are an essential part of our daily lives and society in a variety of ways from clothing, healthcare items, to fabrics we use for home decor. Yet, the textile industry is responsible for billions of products that end up in warehouses and

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Smart Cities

Building eco-friendly cities: A panacea for climate change adaptation

Climate change has necessitated a gradual shift from the use of fossil fuels to cleaner and renewable energy sources. As people seek ways to adapt to the effects of climate change, it becomes even more important to ensure that cities are not only eco-friendly but also sustainable. This is because

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Clean Energy

Fintech’s role in driving clean energy adoption in Africa

Over the past couple of years, Africa has become highly invested in reducing carbon footprints as well as mitigating risks associated with climate change. This has led to the adoption of clean energy. Since a good number of people in Africa still live without electricity and therefore have to resort

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Advocacy

#FactFriday: 4 most popular facts about climate change

Hello readers. Welcome to #FactFriday on CleanbuildVoices! As the world continues to have climate conversations, seek ways to rid the ecosystem of the accumulated emissions, and transition from fossil fuels to renewables, we see the need for people to be well informed about certain facts. When people understand the current

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Solar Energy

6 solar-powered devices that you must have

As more people lean towards renewable energy as proof of an eco-friendly lifestyle, many have shown a preference for solar-powered devices. What's more, these devices have not only improved the quality of life, but they have proven to be a great way for people to reduce electricity consumption which is

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Clean Energy Solar Energy

Making a case for off-grid solar: The Nigeria scenario

Nigeria is home to Africa's largest population and has the largest economy in the continent in terms of nominal GDP. Along with its population strength and economic power comes its abundance in both traditional and renewable energy resources, especially solar. To put this into context, Nigeria has an average of

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Clean Energy Solar Energy

Solar power joins in the fight against polio in Nigeria

The world is adopting clean energy at an unprecedented pace, and solar power is the energy source that has seen a significant uptake across the globe. Recognizing the role of energy in delivering quality healthcare services, the World Health Organization (WHO) has delivered solar panels to a health facility in

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Saving the Planet

Agri-Photovoltaics: A renewable energy solution for food production

Climate change is not only destroying our ecosystem but also exposing the gap in our energy, food, and water systems. The agriculture industry as we know it uses a huge amount of resources, especially water and energy. In addition to that, it contributes about one-third of greenhouse gases emission. As

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