Today’s Solutions: December 11, 2024

Brough of Birsay Lighthouse, Orkney Islands

These small Scottish islands are mastering green hydrogen power

The Orkney Islands are a small collection of about 70 rainy landmasses in northern Scotland. Although not well known, these tiny islands have silently been mastering the creation of green hydrogen power, an energy source with zero carbon emissions that, unfortunately, isn’t always eco-friendly to Read More...

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These bricks are made almost entirely from construction waste

Producing the materials that construction companies typically use is often energy-intensive and generates lots of emissions. That’s why there’s a whole slew of companies looking to create a sustainable version of standard building materials. In Scotland, a new startup has launched called Read More...

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Scotland passes bill to make menstrual products free to anyone in need

In 2018, Scotland became the first country in the world to make menstrual products free to all students in schools, colleges, and universities in the country. This week, Scotland took this idea a giant step further after passing a bill to provide free menstrual products to everyone who needs Read More...

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Scotland to achieve 100 percent renewable energy by the end of the year

Scotland is shaping up as an exemplary host for this year’s UN climate conference, as the country is on track to move its energy sector to 100 percent renewables by the end of this year - around the time when the international climate talks are to take place. Environmental organization Read More...

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Are glass milk bottles making a comeback in the UK?

What happened to the days where the so-called “milkman” would come by your house and drop off glass bottles of milk? Well, single-use plastics and cheaper packaging came around and eliminated the demand for recyclable glass bottles. Soon enough, disposable milk packaging became the norm. But Read More...

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Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, which is why Scotland is restoring them

The burning Amazon rainforests, with their jaguars, monkeys, and colorful birds, have grabbed global attention in a way the destruction of the world's mossy peatlands never has. Yet protecting the world's peatlands, which store at least twice as much carbon as forests, is critical in the fight Read More...

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Scotland bans plastic Q-Tip sticks to combat marine pollution

Cotton buds, or Q-Tips, may seem like an innocent bathroom staple, but the Marine Conservation Society has ranked them in its top 10 most problematic beach littering products. Over the past 25 years, volunteers have collected over 150,000 of these cotton buds from Scottish beaches, prompting the Read More...

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Could this autonomous underwater robot shed new light on basking sharks?

While we know that the Basking shark is the world’s second-largest fish, there’s so much we don’t know about this fascinating creature. Such is the reason why a team of researchers has deployed an underwater robot that can discretely film the interactions of basking sharks to shed light on Read More...

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Wind has generated enough energy in Scotland to power all of its homes twice

Scotland is proving it's well underway when it comes to reaching its goal of having an “almost completely” decarbonized energy system by 2050. Between January and June this year, wind turbines in the highland country generated 9,831,320 megawatt-hours worth of energy. The numbers, which were Read More...

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In one year, Scotland has planted a mind-boggling 22 million new trees

Planting trees is one of the most effective, natural tools we have for capturing carbon that would otherwise enter the atmosphere. Since the United Kingdom has some of the lowest levels of tree cover in the world, the UK made a pledge years ago to plant more trees across the nation. And while Read More...