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Sweden’s Green Industry Faces Setback Amid Northvolt Challenges

Sweden’s ambitious drive to lead Europe’s green industrial revolution has hit a roadblock as Northvolt, the country’s flagship battery producer, faces operational and financial challenges. Once celebrated as a beacon of clean energy innovation, Northvolt is grappling with cost overruns, supply chain disruptions, and slower-than-expected production growth. This comes at a critical time when the […]

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Electric Wallpaper & Carbon-Sequestering Cows: Bright Ideas Reshaping Our Planet in 2024

The race toward sustainability in 2024 has brought a wave of remarkable innovations, with electric wallpaper and carbon-sequestering cows among the standout ideas. Electric wallpaper, a paper-thin alternative to conventional heating systems, uses advanced conductive materials to generate warmth efficiently. The heating sector accounts for nearly 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and this innovative

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Defra Launches £15 Million Fund to Tackle Food Waste on Farms

The UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has introduced a £15 million fund to address on-farm food waste by supporting the redistribution of surplus produce to food banks and charities. This initiative will provide grants ranging from £20,000 to £100,000 for non-profit organizations involved in food distribution, allowing them to purchase equipment

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DESIGNING FUTURES 2050 Competition Calls for Global Student Innovations on Sustainability

The BE OPEN Foundation has launched the DESIGNING FUTURES 2050 competition, a global initiative aimed at encouraging young people to propose innovative solutions to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The competition is open to students and young professionals aged 18–35 and offers three categories for submission: addressing current global challenges, envisioning future

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Retail Giants Launch Major Initiatives to Address Commercial Food Waste

Several major retailers are taking bold steps to reduce food waste through innovative programs. Denali, a waste management company, has rolled out ReCirculate, a product line made from food waste collected at grocery stores. This compost and potting soil, which uses organic waste from unsold and discarded food, will be available in stores nationwide starting

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Montreal Launches Its First Organic Waste Processing Facility

Montreal has inaugurated its first indoor facility dedicated to processing organic waste, located in the Saint-Laurent borough. With an investment of $169 million, this facility is capable of handling up to 50,000 tonnes of organic materials, such as food scraps and yard waste, each year. By processing the waste locally, the city aims to reduce

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Scientists Engineer Crops to Absorb More Carbon Dioxide, Offering New Climate Solutions

In a pioneering effort to address climate change, scientists, including a team led by researchers at the University of Illinois and the Carnegie Institution for Science, have genetically engineered crops such as sugarcane and sorghum to absorb more carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. By enhancing the plants’ photosynthetic pathways, the modifications allow them to

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20th Anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Commemorated Across Affected Nations

On December 26, 2024, thousands gathered across Southeast Asia and South Asia to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. The tsunami, triggered by a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, struck 14 countries, killing around 230,000 people. In Indonesia, memorial

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China to Construct World’s Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet

China has announced plans to build the world’s largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, aiming to produce an estimated 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually. This output would significantly surpass that of the Three Gorges Dam, currently the largest hydropower facility globally. The project is a cornerstone of China’s efforts to

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Two Island Communities Facing Rapid Decline in Icy Winter Days

New research highlights that two communities on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo and Cowichan, are losing freezing winter days at a faster pace than the national average in Canada. Over the decade from 2014 to 2023, Nanaimo recorded a loss of 18 days where temperatures dipped below zero, while Cowichan experienced a similar reduction of 17 days.

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