Finally, A Plastic Pollution (Starter) Plan
By bluecrabcrew
/ October 4, 2024
The United States and 174 other countries have been negotiating a binding agreement to reduce plastic pollution around the globe,...
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Are we Ready for Psychedelics?
By bluecrabcrew
/ October 2, 2024
Federal law has long outlawed the use of psychedelic drugs on grounds they have a “high potential for abuse and...
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Putting Wood Waste to Good Use is Working in Philly
By bluecrabcrew
/ October 1, 2024
It is estimated that 36 million trees fall every year in America, and at best a little bit of that...
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Protecting Produce with Crab Shells?
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 30, 2024
The shells of crabs and their fellow crustaceans are usually treated as waste, but modern technology is finding a wide...
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FREE GUIDE: Sustainable Food Tourism
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 28, 2024
For those who love to travel but who also prioritise living a sustainable lifestyle, getting the balance right can sometimes...
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Are Solar Panels Suitable for Every Home? Factors to Consider
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 27, 2024
The conversation about solar energy often begins with sweeping promises: lower energy bills, a smaller carbon footprint, and even increased...
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Could Wind-Powered Cargo Ships Really Work?
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 27, 2024
The shipping industry is responsible for about 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, but that could be eliminated if...
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Liveable Cities Need Public Play Spaces
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 26, 2024
The relationship between a city and its residents has long been framed by the “Live, Work, Play” planning model, but...
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A Small Step Forward in Addressing Historic Discrimination of Black Farmers
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 25, 2024
The USDA has a long history of refusing to lend money to Black farmers, approving smaller loans to Black farmers compared...
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New Milestone for Geothermal Power Reached in California
By bluecrabcrew
/ September 24, 2024
Electricity made from the Earth’s heat could massively contribute to cleaning the air we breathe, and the process just hit...
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