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One & one Green Technologies. INC(YDDL) - Prospectus
2026-03-25 15:14
As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 25, 2026. Registration No. 333-[ ] UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM F-1 REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 One and one Green Technologies. INC (Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter) Not Applicable (Translation of Registrant's name into English) Cayman Islands 5093 Not Applicable (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (Primary Standard Industri ...
Micron's $100 billion New York semiconductor manufacturing project is facing local pushback
Fastcompany· 2026-02-24 13:01
Group 1 - The local community group, Neighbors for a Better Micron, expresses concerns about the environmental impact of the project, particularly regarding potential pollution and the destruction of wetlands that are home to endangered species [1] - Micron promotes the project as beneficial for the region, committing to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in education, worker training, and affordable housing over the next two decades [2] - Micron claims to have conducted a thorough environmental review and plans to develop new wetlands to offset those that will be destroyed [2] Group 2 - A lawsuit has been filed by Neighbors for a Better Micron and Jobs to Move America against the project, arguing that the state permitting process was rushed and did not adequately consider public input [2]
Trump DOJ Blocks Largest Copper, Gold, And Silver Extraction Site In The US Over Salmon, Sending Stock Tumbling
ZeroHedge· 2026-02-18 18:35
Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration has blocked the Pebble Mine project, which would have been the largest extraction site for copper, gold, silver, and molybdenum in the U.S., following a 143-page brief from the DOJ supporting the Biden EPA's 2023 veto of the project [1][4]. Group 1: Project Overview - If constructed, the Pebble Mine would yield 6.4 billion pounds of copper, 7.4 million ounces of gold, 300 pounds of molybdenum, 37 million ounces of silver, and 200,000 kilograms of rhenium over a 20-year period [3]. - The project is located in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska, which is critical for salmon fisheries, raising significant environmental concerns [1][11]. Group 2: Regulatory History - The EPA began assessing the potential impacts of large-scale mining on Bristol Bay's water quality and salmon resources in 2010, leading to a decade of scrutiny [11][12]. - In 2014, the EPA proposed restrictions on discharges in the Pebble area due to risks to salmon habitat, but this was blocked by a U.S. District Court in Alaska [12]. - The Trump administration reversed the EPA's 2014 determination in 2019, allowing the project to move forward, but the Biden administration reinstated the veto in 2023 [8][15]. Group 3: Legal and Market Impact - Following the DOJ's support for the Biden EPA's veto, Northern Dynasty's stock (NAK) fell by as much as 45% in trading [4]. - The state of Alaska and Northern Dynasty have initiated multiple legal challenges against the Biden EPA's decision, with cases consolidated in November 2024 [16][17].
Greenpeace condemns Eni's role as Milano Cortina sponsor
Reuters· 2026-02-03 07:10
Core Viewpoint - Environmental advocacy group Greenpeace has urged Winter Olympics organisers to terminate their partnership with Italian oil major Eni, citing that Eni's fossil fuel operations are detrimental to environmental efforts [1] Group 1 - Greenpeace's call to action highlights the conflict between fossil fuel operations and environmental sustainability [1] - The partnership with Eni is seen as undermining the Winter Olympics' commitment to environmental responsibility [1]
Rooted in Change | Daniel Waswa | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 17:28
Hello everyone. I'm your regular 14-year-old except I come from somewhere very special. I come from the heart of Kenya, a land of deep roots, sacred trees and ever growing dreams.And I too have a dream. I believe that the greatest connection we can build isn't one made concrete or steel but of roots. Roots that anchors in the past, connect us to present and reach out towards a future we want to create.And that was where my journey began. In the year 2021 when I planted the first trees, beautiful thick palms ...
Brazil's oil regulator puts Petrobras drilling at Foz do Amazonas on hold
Reuters· 2026-01-08 19:20
Group 1 - Brazilian oil regulator ANP has informed Petrobras that it cannot resume offshore drilling in the Foz do Amazonas basin [1] - The suspension is contingent upon Petrobras providing information regarding a leak of synthetic fluid in the environmentally sensitive area [1]
The Green corner project | Tue Minh Nguyen | TEDxDoan Thi Diem Hanoi Primary School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:58
Environmental Concerns & Deforestation - Every minute, an area of forest the size of a "biggest tent boo" disappears from the planet [5] - Deforestation leads to hotter air, rising rivers, and floods, impacting animal habitats [6] - The loss of forests equates to the loss of the planet's "lungs," leading to the potential extinction of species [6] - A single disaster could result in the loss of three billion living beings [6] Call to Action & Solutions - Planting trees is presented as a key solution, symbolizing hope and a greener future [8] - Individuals are encouraged to take small actions such as planting trees, saving and recycling paper, and protecting nature [7] - Collective action, where many small green corners come together, can create a big and green world [8] - The presentation advocates for a choice between destruction ("trash, ignore, hate") and positive change ("tree, care, love") [8] Metaphorical Representation - Children are likened to seeds, fragile but full of hope, requiring nurturing to grow into strong trees [9][10] - The future is not something to wait for, but something to create, emphasizing the power of individual and collective action [10]
Positive change starts with one person | Huyen An Cao | TEDxDoan Thi Diem Hanoi Primary School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:37
[music] Hello everyone. My name is Han. I'm from class 5 K4 of Dantium Primary School.Last summer, I and my family have traveled to Taiwan. As you may know, Taiwan is a paradise for bubble tea, and I'm a big fan of it. I tried many different bubble tea shop, but there was something that really surprised me.Every time I order a drink, the seller would ask, "Did you bring your own cup?" At first, I didn't think much about it, but after hearing that question again and again, I started to realize how powerful i ...
Sustainable metropolises——Why and how | Zhongqi Peng | TEDxHWSSH Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-24 15:15
Sustainability Challenges in Metropolises - Glass skyscrapers consume 40% more energy compared to non-glass buildings [1] - Metropolises face environmental challenges, including the heat island effect, where temperatures can be 5 degrees Celsius higher than in suburbs [2][3] - Traditional glass buildings exacerbate the heat island effect due to excessive AC usage and hot exhaust [3] The Three Pillars of Sustainability - Sustainable development requires a balance between environmental protection, social equity, and economic profitability [4] - Achieving a balance between these three elements is challenging [5] Case Study: Clark Key, Singapore - Clark Key was redeveloped with a holistic sustainability goal after a period of decline [6] - Transparent artificial canopies made from ETFE membrane provide shade and enable natural ventilation [7] - Rotating fans and a central fountain pump cooling water, creating a pleasant open space [8] - Clark Key's redevelopment was a success, attracting numerous tourists and locals [8] Solutions and Future Directions - New designs, technologies, and materials are emerging to promote sustainability [9] - Individuals should adjust their lifestyles and attitudes, such as slightly adjusting AC temperatures [9] - It is possible for metropolises to create economic systems that support long-term growth while emphasizing justice, social equity, and the well-being of communities [10] - Achieving the three pillars of sustainability requires intelligence, perseverance, and determination [11]
Leaving the City Behind: His Mission to Protect the Grasslands | Yuchen Yao | TEDxYuehai St Studio
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-18 16:19
Environmental Significance & Challenges - Sanjiangyuan, the headwaters of major Asian rivers, is critical to humanity's future due to its vast carbon storage equivalent to 16 Amazon rainforests and its role in nourishing nearly 2 billion people in East and Southeast Asia [2][3] - Climate change poses a significant threat to Sanjiangyuan, leading to permafrost thawing, wetland shrinkage, and grassland degradation [3] - The Tibetan Plateau is warming twice as fast as the global average, exacerbating permafrost melt and grassland degradation [8] Traditional Ecological Knowledge - Tibetan herders possess a local knowledge system refined through generations, demonstrating environmental stewardship through seasonal migration, grassland recovery practices, and respect for sacred sites [4][5] - Herders' practices, such as avoiding grazing near sacred lakes, protect fragile water sources, aligning with scientific principles of carrying capacity management [5][6] - Traditional beliefs, taboos, and rituals represent an ancient form of environmental protection embedded in the culture [6] Modernization & Conflicts - Younger generations face conflicts between modern identity and traditional roles, economic pressures from urban opportunities versus grassland limitations, and emotional ties to home versus the allure of leaving [6][7] - Science highlights the conflicts by providing data on the accelerated warming of the Tibetan Plateau and its consequences [8] Solutions & Harmony - Integrating traditional knowledge with scientific approaches is crucial for grassland protection, exemplified by individuals like Taiang who combine herding practices with ecological monitoring and community-based conservation [9][10] - Environmental protection involves not only scientific models and data but also relationships, emotions, and human choices in living with nature [13] - Protecting the grasslands is a shared responsibility, requiring a shift from treating nature as a resource to viewing it as a partner [14][15]