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[breaking] new co2 news (9/6)

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Apply to join Tau Mu Lambda, the premier honors society for students in finance & business. Tau Mu offers resources to support students throughout internship & full-time consulting & finance application cycles. Our upcoming programs in Mentorship Matching, sponsored NYC trips to talk to top executives in finance & consulting, and updating our case study and interview prep databases/archives. To learn more, visit our websit and apply before Sept 15th!

New Mechanism to Cool Buildings While Saving Energy

Researchers have developed a new way to cool buildings using common materials. By manipulating how heat moves between buildings and their surroundings, this method can reduce reliance on air conditioning and provide a more sustainable and affordable cooling solution, especially for low-income communities. (see more)

Groundwater in Southwestern Europe More Resilient Than Thought

Groundwater levels in southwestern Europe are not declining as rapidly as feared, according to a new study. Researchers found that while certain regions, particularly semi-arid areas with intensive agriculture, are facing depletion, overall groundwater reserves in the region are more stable than previously believed. The study emphasizes the need for a localized approach to groundwater management, considering specific regional conditions and human activities.

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