The Green Economy Is Hungry for Copper—and People Are Stealing, Fighting, and Dying to Feed It

The Green ‍Economy ⁤Is Hungry for Copper—and People Are​ Stealing, Fighting, and Dying to Feed‌ It In⁢ recent years,‍ there has⁢ been a ⁢growing global push towards a cleaner and ⁤more sustainable future. As we⁤ strive to reduce our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy​ sources, one element in particular has ⁢become ⁤a vital… Continue reading The Green Economy Is Hungry for Copper—and People Are Stealing, Fighting, and Dying to Feed It

Hank Green finds the humor in cancer in his first-ever stand-up special

Renowned YouTuber and science communicator Hank Green has taken a bold step into the world of stand-up comedy with his first-ever special, and he’s not shying away from tackling tough subjects. In his new comedy show, titled “Finding the Funny in Cancer,” Green fearlessly explores his own experiences with the disease, using humor as a… Continue reading Hank Green finds the humor in cancer in his first-ever stand-up special

‘Turtles All the Way Down’ review: John Green adaptation is a visceral depiction of life with OCD

John Green is known for his poignant and heartfelt novels that resonate with readers of all ages. His latest adaptation, “Turtles All the Way Down,” is no exception. The film delves into the life of a young woman named Aza Holmes, who struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) on a daily basis. The film opens with… Continue reading ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ review: John Green adaptation is a visceral depiction of life with OCD

Biometrics? Bring it on: why Okta’s Jameeka Green Aaron wants passwords to go away

Biometrics – the use of human anatomy for verification of one’s identity – is swiftly becoming a commonplace means for accessing digital accounts in lieu of typed passwords. Some of the top proponents for biometric authentication is Jameeka Green Aaron, Okta Senior Director of Identity Experience. Aaron believes passwords are on their way out, and… Continue reading Biometrics? Bring it on: why Okta’s Jameeka Green Aaron wants passwords to go away

Is JPMorgan turning a corner on climate finance?

JPMorgan Chase & Co. has long been one of the world’s leading banks, but when it comes to climate finance, it has faced criticism for its lack of action. In recent years, however, the bank has been making efforts to get on the right side of sustainability, and it seems to be turning a corner… Continue reading Is JPMorgan turning a corner on climate finance?

How Paris Plans to Keep Athletes Cool Sans Air Conditioning During the 2024 Olympics

Amid record-breaking temperatures across the globe and warnings about their potential to disrupt major sporting events, Paris has come up with an innovative solution to keep athletes, audience members and officials cool during the 2024 Summer Olympics. The City of Light has unveiled radical plans to beat the heat during the two-week event without having… Continue reading How Paris Plans to Keep Athletes Cool Sans Air Conditioning During the 2024 Olympics

Green Li-ion

In a major boost to the green energy revolution, Rawr, Inc. has raised $20.5M to scale its innovative lithium-ion recycling technology. This technology offers an efficient way to reuse lithium-ion batteries, aligning perfectly with the goal of a more sustainable future. Rawr is a lithium-ion battery recycling company based in California. The company is dedicated… Continue reading Green Li-ion

Microsoft Teams is going to use green screen technology to make your video calls better

Microsoft Teams has recently announced the introduction of its latest development – green screen technology to give users the most professional experience when engaging in video conferences. The green screen feature will allow users to create the most visually appealing environment when engaging in a video call, which will make their experience more enjoyable. The… Continue reading Microsoft Teams is going to use green screen technology to make your video calls better

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