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Ucilia Wang

Ucilia Wang was an assistant editor of editorial partnerships at Guardian US

June 2017

  • Under sea mining

    The new blueprint
    Robots to mine the ocean floor: the risks and rewards of deep-sea mining – video

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    The new blueprint
    How experts use weather data to improve forecasts, saving lives and money – video

April 2017

  • Donut brand Dunkin’ Donuts prepares for the opening of the first store in Amsterdam, on March 22, 2017. The Dunkin’ Donuts store will open on March 23rd, seventeen years after the last brandstore closed in the Netherlands. / AFP PHOTO / www.anpfoto.nl AND ANP / Remko de Waal / Netherlands OUTREMKO DE WAAL/AFP/Getty Images

    The new blueprint
    Quiz: how well do you know the sugar business?

  • Yellow file folder and heap of design drawings are on the table. Business still-life.. Image shot 2009. Exact date unknown.<br>BCWWNN Yellow file folder and heap of design drawings are on the table. Business still-life.. Image shot 2009. Exact date unknown.

    The new blueprint
    The New Blueprint: how the power of design can change our lives

March 2017

  • Impossible Burger at Bareburger1

    Values-led business
    Can Impossible Foods and its plant burgers take on the meat industry?

    Impossible Foods is on the cusp of big things. But as the company lines up its first burger chain, it still needs to show it can convert the meat-loving masses
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    Climate change in the US: the dangers and the solutions
    How to switch to solar power in your home and why now is the time – video

    In 2017, solar energy has never been cheaper to invest in for your home – here are key tips for installing solar panels and why now is the time to switch
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    Climate change in the US: the dangers and the solutions
    How to install solar panels at home – to save the Earth and your bank account

    With solar energy becoming cheaper – and federal and state authorities offering tax credits and other incentives – now is a good time to switch

February 2017

  • Overlook Ruin at the proposed Bears Ears national monument in Utah

    Values-led business
    Patagonia pulls out of Utah trade show in protest of state's public land grab

    Company founder has urged Utah governor to stop trying to undo the decision by former president Obama to create the Bears Ears National Monument

January 2017

  • A large table coral is severely bleached at Scott Reef. Research divers are assessing the extent and severity of the bleaching by conducting surveys at several sites across the reef.

    Global warning
    Global Warning: 24 hours on the climate change frontline as Trump becomes president – as it happened

  • The time and expenses required to get organic certification present major roadblocks for increasing the amount of organic farmland in America.

    The new bottom line
    Will 2017 be the year we get serious about sustainable food?

December 2016

  • Windfarm on cliff top, Madeira, Portugal

    Green news quiz: how well do you know 2016's biggest sustainability stories?

    How closely have you been following enviro and green business headlines this year? Take our quiz to test your knowledge of the biggest sustainability stories

November 2016

  • TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Adam PLOWRIGHT (FILES) This file photo taken on October 02, 2016 shows Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump arriving for a rally at Spooky Nook Sports center in Manheim, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump's election in the United States and a surge in far-right nationalist groups in Europe have led to a fierce debate among historians and commentators about the parallels between the current decade and the catastrophic 1930s. / AFP PHOTO / MANDEL NGANMANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images

    The new bottom line
    What businesses want Trump to know about climate change

    Nearly 400 companies and nonprofits signed a letter to express support for the Paris climate agreement. We asked a handful to tell us why

October 2016

  • Kate Brandt speaking at the 2016 SXSW Eco conference in Austin, Texas.

    Values-led business
    How Google is using big data to protect the environment

  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. waits to address<br>Washington, UNITED STATES: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. waits to address a large rally on the West Lawn of the US Capitol to save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) 20 September, 2005 in Washington, DC. Hundreds of “citizen lobbbyists took part in the rally to urge lawmakers to protect ANWR from oil drilling. AFP PHOTO / TIM SLOAN (Photo credit should read TIM SLOAN/AFP/Getty Images)

    Values-led business
    Robert F Kennedy Jr takes big business to task over pollution at SXSW Eco

May 2016

  • Wyke3

    GSB awards 2016
    The west country cheddar maker powered by solar and cow dung

  • Shen Lain Cheng, a 79-foot fishing boat from Hong Kong-based Luen Thai Fishing Ventures, plies the waters off Palau in the Pacific, home to about 60% of the world's tuna catch. On this day, the boat is also a lab for an experiment, funded by The Nature Conservancy, to try a new sets of fishing hooks designed to reduce bycatch – species that are caught unintentionally and illegal to keep, such as sharks and reef fish.

    The new bottom line
    A sustainable fishing experiment in the Pacific – in pictures

February 2016

  • Science based targets

    The new bottom line
    Carbon emissions: here's what we can do to hit 'science-based targets'

  • The energy harvester from MIT research lab on human energy

    Technology and innovation
    The scientists harvesting energy from humans to power our wearables

January 2016

  • Bridger schematic

    California's massive gas leak prompts new interest in detection technology

    The ongoing methane leak from an underground reservoir run by SoCalGas has spurred a new search for innovative ways to detect large scale gas leaks

December 2015

  • Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India.<br>DRM98D Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. mdggates

    Technology and innovation
    Top five sustainable technology trends of 2015

    A cheap water filter and an energy-producing home are some of the most promising technologies we saw this year for reducing our carbon footprint
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