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Scotland plants millions of trees to save salmon, Guinea worm disease is near eradication, novel tech for fuel cells
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EU countries approve law to make emissions targets legally binding, Malawi’s first Pride parade
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Gabon is the first African country to be paid for reducing emissions, Japan proposes four-day working week
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Court orders Shell to cut CO2 emissions, Singapore approves COVID breathalyzer test
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MIT unveils breakthrough hybrid-electric airplane design, Nigeria’s first full-length animated film
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Saudia Arabia is building a zero-carbon city, Japan’s tropical log imports have dropped to almost zero
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Start-up stockpiles CO2 certificates, Mexico City implements ban on plastics, EVs rise to 54% market share in Norway
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World CO2 emissions fell a record 7% this year, New York state divests from fossil fuels, smart ring detects fever
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UK’s free vitamin D scheme, Scottish homes to use green hydrogen, Afghanistan’s first female tattoo artist
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: