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  • sewage pollution is at a crisis point in the UK

    Water firms admit pumping raw sewage into UK rivers and seashores 1,000 times a day We wish that this was the only scandal in the United Kingdom, a potentially even bigger problem is the fact that in 2020, water companies produced 807,882 tonnes of sludge. 94% of sludge was reused for soil and agriculture, 3% was…

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  • Algae growing faster while cleaning the cities

    Quieter cities with cleaner air and locally produced energy. An idea the advanced noise plank students at Imperial College London developed.

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  • The Oaktree has been invited to present why The Oaktree High School is important,

    The Oaktree has been invited to present why The Oaktree High School is important, it’s National Laboratory’s Partnership matters.

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  • Barriers to the Timely Deployment of Climate Infrastructure​

    Barriers to the Timely Deployment of climate Infrastructure – How The Oaktree Intends to solve it, and Why South Carolina is the best State

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  • The future of the EU algae sector

    The future of the EU algae sector. The report takes the last decades into consideration. China and Asia dominates the market, but the industrialization is now on the doorstep.

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  • Scientists have genetically engineered a type of algae to grow even without sunlight.

    Scientists have solved how to farm algae without sunlight through genetically engineered DNA, enabling The Oaktree to farm without light.

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  • Close up of microscope

    Scientists Transform Algae into Functional, Tunable Perovskites

    NOTE: Scientists Transform Algae into Functional, Tunable Perovskites The Oaktree explains why this could be a game changer.

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