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Cold turkeys: The demise of nuclear power in Australia’s AUKUS partner countries

Renew Economy

The post Cold turkeys: The demise of nuclear power in Australia’s AUKUS partner countries appeared first on RenewEconomy. Peter Dutton wants to pick your pockets to build nuclear reactors in Australia, and says they can be delivered in a decade. Based on the experience of the UK and US, that's not true.

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Will shifting to smaller turkeys help combat food waste?

GreenBiz

Will shifting to smaller turkeys help combat food waste? During a typical year, American families throw away 200 million pounds of turkey on Thanksgiving. Heifer USA , part of Heifer International, a nonprofit that works with small farms, helped farmers change tactics to produce these smaller turkeys. Jesse Klein.

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As the climate bakes, Turkey faces a future without water

GreenBiz

As heat and drought increase, Turkey is doubling down on water-intensive agriculture and development, spurring a water-supply crisis.

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Is your Thanksgiving turkey helping the planet?

GreenBiz

Cream Co and PT Ranch are bringing California’s first ‘regenerative’ turkey to plates this year.

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One Year Since the Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

3BL Media

February 6, 2024 /3BL/ - The earthquakes on February 6, 2023, had devastating consequences in Turkey and Syria, killing nearly 60,000 people and injuring more than 100,000. In Turkey, nearly 300,000 buildings were destroyed, forcing more than three million people to flee. We continue to rehabilitate sanitation and water systems.

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How Lenovo Turkey Brings its Technology to Those Who Are Visually Impaired

3BL Media

As part of our mission to create smarter technology for all, our colleagues in Turkey recognised this gap. As a leading technology brand not just in Turkey but globally, we want to continue to offer our consumers innovative products that allow smarter technology for all,” says Soyak.

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Why today's turkey is more affordable and sustainable than it was in the 1970s

GreenBiz

Scientific developments and innovation has produced more turkey for a larger population using fewer of our natural resources.