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Danny OCallaghan

Why Is Monsanto the Most Hated Company in the World? - DailyFinance - 4 views

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    "The most hated company in the world right now isn't a member of Big Oil. It's not a shady Internet company or a bailed-out megabank. Populist discontent toward dirty energy, high-tech snoops, and greedy bankers has occasionally been fierce, but it's never been laser-focused like the outrage that drew an estimated (by the organizers) 2 million protesters to anti-Monsanto rallies in more than 50 countries at the end of May."
Danny OCallaghan

Biodegradable batteries and induction charging cars: five tech trends to watch | Guardi... - 2 views

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    "A run-down of green technology's most cutting-edge innovations, including transparent solar cells and microgeneration boilers"
Danny OCallaghan

Fracking could carry unforeseen risks as thalidomide and asbestos did, says report | En... - 3 views

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    "Historic innovations that have been adopted too hastily with grave unforeseen impacts provide cautionary examples for potential side effects of fracking, says report"
Danny OCallaghan

Wild crop seeds could provide £128bn boost to economy, study shows | Environm... - 3 views

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    "Research strengthens case for storing wild relatives of potato and apple crops to help humans adapt to climate change"
Danny OCallaghan

Tesla Powerwall - 0 views

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    "Powerwall is a home battery that charges using electricity generated from solar panels, or when utility rates are low, and powers your home in the evening. Automated, compact and simple to install, Powerwall enables you to maximise self-consumption of solar power generation."
Danny OCallaghan

BBC News - Fukushima leaks: Japan pledges $470m for 'ice wall' - 3 views

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    "Japan is to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into building a frozen wall around the Fukushima nuclear plant to stop leaks of radioactive water."
Danny OCallaghan

Shade balls fill reservoir to conserve water in drought-hit LA - in pictures | US news ... - 2 views

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    "A total of 96m black polythene balls now cover water at reservoir in Sylmar, California, to protect against evaporation"
Danny OCallaghan

How sustainable is your smartphone? - interactive | World | The Guardian - 2 views

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    "Smartphones are owned by one in five people and have changed how many of the world's most important industries work - from journalism to farming. But their production carries a cost; using more than 40 elements that are mined with untold environmental and social effects on every inhabited continent on earth. "
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