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The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...
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Rethinking Waste

Rethinking waste involves shifting from a “throwaway” mindset to viewing waste as a valuable resource. This approach promotes sustainable practices like reducing, reusing, recycling, and repurposing materials to minimize environmental impact. By embracing the principles of a circular economy, waste is no longer the end of a product’s life but the beginning of a new cycle. This includes designing products with longer lifespans, using sustainable materials, and minimizing packaging.

Organic waste, such as food and agricultural byproducts, can be composted to enrich the soil, while upcycling and recycling transform discarded items into new products, reducing the need for virgin resources. This shift prevents landfill overflow and ocean pollution, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and conserves energy. Ultimately, rethinking waste encourages responsible consumption and production, ensuring that nothing goes to waste.