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Clean Water from Poop, Spain Targets 100% Renewable Energy, Sustainable Farming in Tajikistan

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14.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Agroforestry, #Renewable Energy, #Spain, #Tajikistan
Photo: MartinStr / Pixabay (CC0)

Researchers from Duke University have developed a technology that can generate clean, reusable water from poop as an alternative to the current costly off-site biological treatment; Spain will add 3 gigawatts of solar and wind power capacity every year for the next decade, so as to use 100% renewable energy by 2050; and Tajikistan is using agroforestry in order to fight soil degradation and boost livelihoods.

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14.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Agroforestry, #Renewable Energy, #Spain, #Tajikistan
Photo: MartinStr / Pixabay (CC0)
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