The Top 5 Happy Eco News Stories for November 7, 2022

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The Top 5 Happy Eco News Stories for November 7, 2022

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This week we have three guest posts. The first post is by Happy Eco News’ founder Grant Brown who talks about space-based solar power. The second post is by Adrian Johansen who talks about how to combat nature deficit disorder. The third post is by Dulcie Ruttley-Dornan, the Strategic Communications Officer at Groundwork London who talks about the Waterways Children’s Centre that helps engage kids with outdoor activities.

We also have stories about California’s ban on single-use produce bags, a new bladeless wind turbine, Ethiopia’s honey forest, the benefits of green trucking, and lost rainforests that could be revived.

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Guest Posts

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Founder Post by: Grant Brown, Founder, Happy Eco News

Spaced-Based Solar Power sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but if the European Space Agency (ESA) has its way, it might just be the solution to many of the world’s energy problems. Read More

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Guest Post by: Adrian Johansen, writer

You’ve likely heard that too much time spent inside isn’t good for the body or the mind. Our parents constantly told us growing up that we needed to get outside and stop spending so much time in front of the TV. Read More

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Guest Post by: Dulcie Ruttley-Dornan, the Strategic Communications Officer at Groundwork London

“Shyanna Rose was 3 years old when we started attending the sessions. Shyanna wears a hearing aid and Sara ensured Shyanna understood all of the instructions and made her feel included. Sara is amazing at what she does.  Read More

Happy Eco News Top 5 

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California signed a new bill to ban single-use plastic produce bags starting in 2025. Read More

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Aeromine Technologies has developed a rooftop wind device called the Areomine. Read More

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According to recent studies, wet forests contain up to 80% of terrestrial biodiversity. Read More 

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Recent studies have shown that green trucking benefits low-income residents more effectively because they tend to live and work closer to ports, industrial facilities, and highways. Read More 

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Temperate rainforests have the potential to be restored across a fifth of Great Britain. Read More 

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