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In Colorado, Cherry Creek Schools' latest additions to the school bus fleet will be even busier than the average kid-hauler, with the new electrified buses able to serve as backup batteries for Xcel Energy's power grid while parked overnight in the garage.

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Europe has come top in the latest Environmental Performance Index, partly due to the boom in renewables. The Environmental Performance Index (EPI) -- produced by researchers at Yale and Columbia University -- is released every two years and ranks countries from around the globe on their commitment to sustainability. It focuses on 47 different indicators which are split into 12 c...

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Estonia, a land blessed with forests and lakes, has made remarkable achievements in ecological protection. China's green transformation aligns closely with Estonia's national endowment, offering broad prospects for cooperation. Estonia's strengths in smart cities, digital governance and clean technologies can complement China's vast market and application scenarios.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, announced in May a government program that seeks to settle, in many cases, and significantly reduce, in others, the debts owed by small-scale farmers, small producers, and fishermen to the government.

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In 2013, following a spate of high-profile pesticide-related bee deaths, the state of Oregon set up a Pollinator Health Task Force. In the years since, around 13,000 licensed pesticide applicators have been trained to spot high-risk conditions and change how they work around bees. The state has not recorded a confirmed pesticide-related bee kill since 2020.

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