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Adele Peters

Adele Peters

Staff Writer, Impact at Fast Company

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The best new tech to make your home more efficient—and slash your energy bills

If you want to buy a sleek new heat pump or home battery before tax credits might disappear, here are some of the choices.
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This beautiful origami packaging is designed to replace plastic

A new machine from Finnish researchers folds thick paper into packaging that can perform like bubble wrap or foam.
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On one of London's longest bus routes, 20 new buses look like trams, and demonstrate how riding the bus can be a better experience.
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Telo's new EV can haul lumber or surfboards—and it starts at just $41,250.
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California’s most notorious prison is getting a Nordic-inspired red...

San Quentin is being redesigned for rehabilitation, with more green space and classrooms to help prisoners prepare to reenter society.
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How to make a career pivot and land a green job

Making a transition to work in climate can be challenging. Climate Drift, an accelerator for mid-career professionals, has developed one approach that works.
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This $35,000 tiny house is designed to avoid building permits

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Denmark is returning 15% of its farmland back to nature

The country plans to plant a billion trees as it transitions some farmland back to forests and peatlands.
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The surprising way this potato chip factory slashed its emissions

Almost all the emissions from this PepsiCo factory came from heating the oil to fry the chips. A German startup had a solution.
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The 4 next big technologies in food and agriculture for 2024

From a facility that grows affordable seaweed to an open-source tool that maps out extreme heat, these technologies are bringing much-needed change to our food systems.
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The 4 next big technologies in food and agriculture for 2024

From a facility that grows affordable seaweed to an open-source tool that maps out extreme heat, these technologies are bringing much-needed change to our food systems.