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New Solar Storage Molecule, Giving Refugees a Home, Netherlands Ordered to Cut Emissions

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10.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Climate Change, #Refugees, #Solar Energy
Photo: Carl Attard / Pexels (CC0)

Swedish researchers have created a new molecule that can store solar power for up to 18 years; Guinea-Bissau helps refugees find a new home, offering equality and citizenship; and an appeals court forces the Dutch government to reduce emissions quicker than originally pledged.

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10.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Climate Change, #Refugees, #Solar Energy
Photo: Carl Attard / Pexels (CC0)
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