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Greenpeace Magazine | Digital climate summit, Washington decides the fate of Nord Stream 2 and new study on droughts

Dear readers,

our fruit and vegetable waste usually ends up in the bio bin or on the compost. Carvey Ehren Maigue from Rizal, a province in the Philippines, has other plans: for his special type of solar cell called “Aureus”, the 27-year-old uses these leftovers. His invention not only makes a contribution to climate protection, but also recently won the James Dyson Award, like jetzt.de reported. The prize honors ideas that combine technical innovation with sustainability.

Carvey hopes that “Aureus” can be used in more and more areas of everyday life for clean energy generation. For example, he would like it to be fitted to the walls and windows of houses to guarantee electricity even during the many storms in the Philippines.

We start the new week inspired and now present to you: our press review!

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