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How to deal with unstable renewable energy and avoid large-scale blackouts?
How can we avoid large-scale blackouts and use unstable renewable energy at the same time? 3D’s as solution: Decarbonization, Digitalization and Decentralization.
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COSI: For the Next Generation of Green Leaders
For several decades, Copenhagen has been one of Europe’s leading “green capitals,” if not the single foremost.
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Dangers of Micro-Plastic Pollution
Today there is more micro-plastics in our seas than stars in our galaxy. Getting rid off this waste is very difficult, and the pollution poses a great danger to our planet as it affects on all aspects of sea life.
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5 Tips for More Sustainable Diet
Make an impact with these few tips! What is your food consumption behaviour? P.S vegetarian alert.
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Dark Side of Danish Food Culture
Read about food sustainability issues in Denmark. Something still has to change.
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Industrial Symbiosis in a Circular Economy
Trust and thrust between heavy industries has become a key to success in forming industrial symbiosis.
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Meet the ECDK Interns. Part 1
Meet 4 out of 7 new fall interns: Bryce Silver-Bates, Jessica Flohr, Griffin Golden, and Vanessa Dilorio.
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Climate Change in Kangerlussuaq
I had the great fortune of spending last week in the town of Kangerlussuaq in western Greenland.
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What is Sustainability?
Here is a fun video on what sustainability is to Cornell University! I currently attend Cornell University and learning about renewable energy by going to see the solar plant, lake source cooling system, waste water treatment plant, and hydroelectric plant first hand is amazing. Check this video out if you
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Cornell builds first high-rise residential building
Cornell University bought land on Roosevelt Island in New York City to build the Cornell Tech campus. This campus is host to the “first high-rise residential building in the world built to Passive House standards.” According to Cornell Tech, “Passive House (PH) is the strict international building standard that drastically