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Sweden Turns Trash Into Sustainable Energy: How a Circular System Became a Global Model

Sweden has built one of the world’s most successful circular waste systems, turning nearly all non‑recyclable trash into heat and electricity so efficiently that it now imports waste from other countries to keep its energy network running.

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Kolahoi: A Retreating Kashmir Glacier Is Creating an Entire New World in Its Wake

The Kolahoi Glacier’s rapid retreat is reshaping Kashmir’s high‑mountain landscape, creating new lakes and hazards while transforming the water, ecology, and livelihoods that depend on it.

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Iboga: The Spiritual Secret of Gabon That’s Captivating the World

Iboga, a sacred Gabonese plant rooted in bwiti spirituality, is now drawing global attention for its potential healing properties and the delicate balance between cultural heritage, scientific interest, and sustainable protection.

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Ambergris: In Yemen, Fishermen Strike Fortune With a Rare Whale Treasure

Ambergris‑In‑Yemen‑Fishermen‑Strike‑Fortune‑With‑a‑Rare‑Whale‑Treasure tells the story of Yemeni fishermen whose discovery of a massive, naturally formed block of ambergris inside a sperm whale suddenly transformed their village’s fortunes thanks to its immense value in luxury perfumery.

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Qatar’s Sustainable Future Meets a Celebrity Fever Dream: Why Kareena Kapoor’s F1 Moment With David Beckham Signals a Shift Beyond Oil and Gas

Kareena Kapoor’s unexpected F1 moment with David Beckham becomes a symbol of Qatar using the Grand Prix to showcase its ambitions beyond oil and gas and move toward a more diversified, sustainable future.

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The Shine 2.0 Is a Compact Wind Turbine for Your Next Camping Trip

The Shine 2.0 is a lightweight, backpack‑friendly wind turbine designed to give campers and off‑grid travelers a reliable source of clean power wherever the wind blows.

Did You Know?

Animals can experience time differently from humans

To smaller animals, the world around them moves more slowly compared to humans. Salamanders and lizards, for example, experience time more slowly than cats and dogs. This is because the perception of time depends on how quickly the brain can process incoming information.🐥

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