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What went right this week: the good news that matters World ‘closer to a future free of cervical cancer’, UK music fans got a boost, and Denmark said no to social media for kids, plus more Culture Energy Environment Society
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England to ban plastic wet wipes in a bid to clean up rivers and seas The new ban on plastic wet wipes aims to protect waterways, curb microplastic pollution and end the scourge of ‘fatbergs’ Conservation Environment Lifestyle Society
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Shipping has a big carbon footprint. Can this lo-fi solution shrink it? A British startup claims to have a carbon capture method that sucks up most of a ship’s emissions. The challenge is scaling it Environment Innovation Technology
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How bison ‘reawakened’ the world’s oldest national park The herbivore’s return to Yellowstone is restoring ancient patterns and reshaping the landscape from the ground up Conservation Environment Society World
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What went right this week: teaching climate literacy, plus more The EU put climate on the curriculum, Egypt defeated an ancient disease, and there was a ‘revolution’ in tooth care, plus more Conservation Energy Environment Society
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Slow Christmas: four ways to reject the rush and reclaim the calm This Christmas, consider these gifting and holiday strategies for a slower, more meaningful festive period Environment Lifestyle Society Wellbeing
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