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UK’s free vitamin D scheme, Scottish homes to use green hydrogen, Afghanistan’s first female tattoo artist

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30.11.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Emissions, #Green Hydrogen, #Health, #Mining, #Tattoos, #UK; Afghanistan, #Vitamin D
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More than 2.5 m people in the UK will be offered free vitamin D supplements; 300 homes in Scotland will become the first in the world to use green hydrogen instead of natural gas; and Shahidy Soraya is Afghanistan’s first female tattoo artist. More good news:
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30.11.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Emissions, #Green Hydrogen, #Health, #Mining, #Tattoos, #UK; Afghanistan, #Vitamin D
Image: Unsplash (CC0)
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