Just like #artemis and @nasa_sls the possibilities for renewable "green" hydrogen are out of this world😉
537,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen
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What’s your favorite used book store? Not only are they intriguing places to explore, purchasing used books saves natural resources that are used to produce new books. #PaperbackBookDay
Poaching and deforestation are threatening the world tiger population. Learn more about efforts to protect tigers: https://t.co/3XYaMqsFYm #InternationalTigerDay
The Biden administration has cut in half the amount it charges companies to build wind and solar projects on federal lands, a move designed to encourage development of renewable energy. Read more: https://t.co/6tC3RV4wA5
As food prices rise, reducing your food waste is even more important. Simple steps like freezing fresh fruits or veggies, can make a big difference. Read more: https://t.co/vGw8qd3CSs
Today is National Give Something Away Day. Look around – instead of throwing something away, what can you give to a neighbor or friend to be reused? Bonus points if it’s a plant or flower!
The megatrends with the ever-increasing population have far-reaching implications, including effects on conserving and having enough access to water, food and energy. #WorldPopulationDay
Milk with QR codes might be coming to a store near you! The QR codes better depict how long milk is drinkable and create substantially less agricultural and food waste. Read more: https://t.co/25djqX94pc
Red, white, blue and… green? Ditch the plastic plates and cutlery this Independence Day and opt for a reusable or a biodegradable option. Show your planet a little love this #FouthOfJuly!
One way in which we can affect change relatively simply is in the sphere of food waste. According to the USDA, the U.S. wastes between 30% and 40% of its food supply. Read: “The Apps That Can Help Reduce Food Waste” https://t.co/UBdWjCN51h