Harvesting water from the air, 24 hours a day, with no energy input
Fresh water is scarce in many parts of the world and must be obtained at great expense. Communities near the ocean can desalinate sea water for this …
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Green Day announces surprise San Francisco show, echoing 'Simpsons' movie scene
Green Day is getting even greener. On Thursday, the band announced a one-off benefit concert at the Fillmore. The April 2 show, which is backed by United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy, is one of a series of Mini Global Climate Concerts organized by Right Here, Right Now Mini Global …
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Its beach nearly gone, waterfront home on Nantucket sells for just $600k. What does the sale say about the island’s future? - The Boston Globe
On an island where waterfront homes are usually reserved for the wealthy few, word that a lovely seaside retreat was on the market for just $600,000 — …