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Stranded at sea: 2000 cattle face culling by Spanish government

Inhabitat - Innovation

Stranded at sea with roughly 2000 cattle, two ships face are "crying out for help" from the Spanish government.

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Tasmania’s first solar farm to host 2000 sheep as agrisolar takes off

Renew Economy

The post Tasmania’s first solar farm to host 2000 sheep as agrisolar takes off appeared first on RenewEconomy. The Connorville solar project, hosted on one of Tasmania's most famous farms, has been designed with sheep grazing as a key requirement.

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MVRDV plans to sustainably repurpose the Dutch Expo 2000 Pavilion

Inhabitat - Innovation

The resident will transform the Dutch Pavilion into a co-working space.

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Climate change has killed 4 million people since 2000 — and that’s an underestimate

Grist

McMichael’s research team tallied up how many lives had been lost to diarrheal disease, malnutrition, malaria, cardiovascular disease (a proxy for heat-related illness), and flooding, worldwide, in the year 2000. The researchers then used computer modeling to parse out the percentage of those deaths that were attributable to climate change.

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Forests the size of France have been restored in the past 20 years

Inhabitat - Innovation

More than 59 million hectares of forests have been restored since the year 2000.

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New Zealand holds 2000 MW of supercritical geothermal potential

ThinkGeoEnergy

The resource can viably provide up to 2000 MW of electricity generation capacity by 2050, which can contribute approximately 35% of New Zealand’s energy needs. ” Source: GNS Science The post New Zealand holds 2000 MW of supercritical geothermal potential first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal Energy News.

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Over 2000 submissions to Viva ‘potentially dangerous’ floating LNG terminal

Renew Economy

The post Over 2000 submissions to Viva ‘potentially dangerous’ floating LNG terminal appeared first on RenewEconomy. Submissions cite likely environmental damage caused by proposed dredging and the threat of a gas explosion in a terminal close to residential areas.