Bringing you; the weekly, positive, and Green related articles. Happy Summer. Hope everyone is continuing to stay safe and well. Eco-friendly holiday gifts for babies and kids (inhabitat.com) Is high-yield vertical farming the future of agriculture? (inhabitat.com) Scotland to become first country to test 100% green hydrogen (inhabitat.com) Green design meets glamping in Queensland's Lamington National Park (inhabitat.com) Electric motorcycle company Energica set to develop electric watercraft (electrek.co) Einride's next-generation 'Pod' promises NVIDIA-powered unmanned electric heavy freight - Electrek Japan will 'electrify' new cars by mid-2030s — but still allow gas-guzzling hybrids - Electrek This new material can store solar energy for months - Electrek 5D Building Takes Construction Into a New Dimension (treehugger.com) House Passes Bill to Ban Most Big Cat Ownership (treehugger.com) Awesome Anti-Food Waste App Finally Comes to the United States (treehugger.com) Six Principles for a Healthy, Sustainable Built Environment (treehugger.com)
Part 2 Treat Fido and Fluffy with these eco-friendly holiday gifts for pets (inhabitat.com) New Zealand targets carbon neutrality by 2025 amidst climate emergency (inhabitat.com) TAMassociati envisions a zero-emissions, future-proof urban development (inhabitat.com) Hungary announces preemptive ban on fur farms (inhabitat.com) Volvo Trucks starts sales of VNR Electric Class 8 - Electrek GRIDSERVE's solar electric DC fast charging Forecourt world exclusive - Electrek EGEB: Ford, HP, Amazon, others call for govt climate action - Electrek The US would save billions if local solar powered just 25% of homes - Electrek This Clever Reusable Cup Will Fit in Any Pocket (treehugger.com) This Innovative Material Is Made Entirely from Leather Scraps (treehugger.com) Stranded Giraffe Is Rescued in Kenya (treehugger.com) From Trash to Treasure: Why You Should Buy Secondhand Furniture (treehugger.com)
Part 3 3XN unveils Denmark's first climate-positive hotel for Bornholm island (inhabitat.com) What to expect when switching to natural deodorant (inhabitat.com) How 117-year-old Ford plans to curb carbon emissions by 2050 (inhabitat.com) GoSun releases solar powered travel mug to brew coffee or tea anywhere (inhabitat.com) EGEB: New Zealand govt agencies now required to buy EVs - Electrek Portland and Daimler team up for 5MW electric semi public charging 'Island' - Electrek EGEB: World's first hydrogen fuel cell train is approved in Austria - Electrek This software is ramping up remote solar and storage design - Electrek These Cool Hiking Boots Contain No New Plastic (treehugger.com) Induction Cooking for One With the Bonbowl (treehugger.com) Spooniverse Comics Is a Kid-Friendly Saga Packed with Superheros and Yummy Food (treehugger.com) 'World's Loneliest Elephant' Makes a Friend (treehugger.com)
Part 4 The best eco-friendly gifts for your grandparents (inhabitat.com) Environmental charities to support on Giving Tuesday (inhabitat.com) Barcelona to transform Eixample streets into car-free zones (inhabitat.com) "Ecocide" could soon be punishable by law (inhabitat.com) How to See Stars' Actual Colors in the Night Sky (lifehacker.com) How to Defog Your Windshield in No Time This Winter (lifehacker.com) How to See Jupiter and Saturn Kiss, a Solar Eclipse, and More in December 2020 (lifehacker.com) How Joe Biden Can Ensure Federal Agencies Fight Climate Change (gizmodo.com) 5 Pieces of Beauty Advice For Pre-Teens (treehugger.com) Antarctic Blue Whales Return to South Georgia (treehugger.com) Vote for Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award (treehugger.com) 'How to Be a Conscious Eater' Will Help You Make Smart and Ethical Food Choices (treehugger.com)
Part 5 Biophilic campus provides a safe haven for children with autism (inhabitat.com) Arctic explorer tests the RIKR recycled plastic backpack (inhabitat.com) Alaska May Be Hiding a Huge Volcanic System (gizmodo.com) The Hayabusa2 Has Sent Bits of the Ryugu Asteroid Back to Earth (gizmodo.com) New MIT AI Designs Robots On Its Own - ExtremeTech This Giant Claw Could Soon Clean Up Space Junk - ExtremeTech Voyager probes detect a new form of cosmic ray burst from the Sun | Engadget Nanox's X-ray technology could be important. | Engadget The view up close as Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid sample makes perfect landing - CNET Hayabusa2 slings asteroid sample at Earth, maneuvers toward new target - CNET Patagonia Now Sells Used Clothing Alongside New (treehugger.com) How to Get Started with Zero Waste Living (treehugger.com)
Part 6 Voyager Probes Spot Previously Unknown Phenomenon in Deep Space (gizmodo.com) A Clean Kitchen Helps (gizmodo.com) A Daring Giraffe Rescue Is Underway in Kenya (gizmodo.com) Stunning Miniature Sea Creatures Keep the Oceans in Balance (gizmodo.com) Why Europe's Space Agency Is Spending $103 Million to Remove a Single Piece of Space Junk (gizmodo.com) Every Major Bank Has Now Ruled Out Funding Arctic Drilling (gizmodo.com) MIT builds a system to help robots design themselves. | Engadget China's lunar sampling robot beams back its first full-color moon shots | Engadget Divers retrieve Enigma code machine the Nazis sank in Baltic Sea in 1945 - CNET Most detailed 3D map ever of Milky Way includes nearly 2 billion stars - CNET NASA astronaut harvests first ever radish crop grown on the ISS - CNET Hubble telescope witnesses 'very weird' fast fade of Stingray nebula - CNET
Part 7 Blazing fireball streaks through the sky, exploding over US and Canada - CNET Mars microbes may have been able to live deep below the planet's surface - CNET YouTube Giving expands to let more channels fundraise for their favorite charities - CNET Scientists discover 'beautiful and unique' gelatinous sea animal - CNET European Space Agency is sending a giant claw into orbit to clean up space junk - CNET