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Newsletter -29 December 2025

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Vanishing Groundwater Leaves Turkey’s Farming Core at Risk from Sinkholes
Turkey’s Konya Plain, one of the country’s...
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Swiss Judges Set to Hear Climate Lawsuit by Indonesian Islanders Against Global Cement Producer
A court in Switzerland has agreed to hear...
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Indonesia Moves to Impose $8.5 Billion in Penalties on Palm Oil and Mining Companies for Forest Violations
Indonesia’s government has announced plans...
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India Plans Major Overhaul of Rural Jobs Programme, Renaming MGNREGA and Expanding Work Guarantee
India’s central government has proposed a...
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India Announces $450 Million Assistance Package for Cyclone-Affected Sri Lanka
India will extend a USD 450 million relief...
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EU Moves to Curb Plastic Imports to Protect Its Recycling Industry
The European Union is preparing tougher rules...
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China Attributes Reef Damage Near Disputed Shoal to Military Exercises
China has said that coral reef damage around...
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Chile Advances Plan for Remote Southern National Park to Safeguard Biodiversity
Chile is moving forward with plans to establish...
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Arctic Records Its Warmest Conditions in 125 Years as Sea Ice Shrinks to Historic Lows, NOAA Warns
The Arctic has once again emerged as one...
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2025 Laid Bare the Climate–Politics Divide as Heat Records Rose and Consensus Faltered
The year 2025 became a stark illustration...

Newsletter -24 November 2025

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US Nonprofit Takes Apple to Court Over Use of Conflict Minerals from Congo
A U.S.-based human rights group has filed...
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Sweden awards $41 million to green steel innovator Stegra
Sweden has approved 390 million SEK (about...
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Solar-Powered Medical Boats Transform Healthcare in Assam’s Remote River Islands
In Assam, a fleet of solar-powered medical...
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Netherlands raises private-jet taxes sharply as part of climate push
The Netherlands has approved a major tax...
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Local Microplastic Breakthroughs Gain Momentum as Global Treaty Talks Collapse
The breakdown of the latest global plastics...
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Japan Deploys AI-Powered Reforestation Drones That Plant Trees 10× Faster Than Traditional Methods
Japan is pioneering a new era of ecological...
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Federal Judge Blocks Commercial Fishing in Pacific Marine Monument to Protect Biodiversity
A federal judge in Hawaii has reinstated...
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COP30: Major strides on renewables and green industry, but the fossil-fuel phase-out stalls
At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, world leaders...
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Australia urged to fast-track emissions cuts as global climate stakes rise
Australia’s 2035 goal to reduce emissions...
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 Johannesburg G20 Marks Africa’s Ascent as Global Power Shifts Toward the South
The 2025 G20 Summit in Johannesburg — the...

Newsletter -17 November 2025

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Turning Apple Waste into Meat Additives Could Reduce Millions of Pounds of Landfill Waste
Researchers at Cornell University have discovered...
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Texas Refinery Turns Amazon‑Linked Cattle Fat into “Green” Jet Fuel — But Critics Warn of Hidden Costs
A refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, Diamond...
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Recycled Tyres Quiet Highways While Tackling Waste: Innovative Noise-Reduction Solutions
Innovative uses of recycled tyres are turning...
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Project Nexus: California Solar Canals Set to Save 63 billion Gallons of Water Annually
California’s innovative Project Nexus is...
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Italy to Levy Tax on Low-Value Parcels to Protect Domestic Fashion and Promote Sustainability
Italy is moving to impose a tax on low-value...
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Indonesia’s E10 Ambition: Bridging the Gap Between Green Goals and Practical Challenges
Indonesia is accelerating its push for E10...
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Ghana Eliminates Exploration Tax to Boost Mining Investment and Economic Growth
Ghana has removed a 15% VAT on mineral exploration...
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EU Parliament Sets Ambitious 2040 Climate Goal: 90% Emissions Cut
The European Parliament has approved a binding...
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EU Lawmakers Approve Rollback of Major Sustainability Rules
The European Parliament has endorsed amendments...
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ADNOC’s Covestro Acquisition Receives Conditional EU Approval Amid Competition and Sustainability Concerns
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)’s...

Newsletter -10 November 2025

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What Does “Net Zero” Mean — and Can the UK Reach It by 2050?
“Net zero” refers to balancing greenhouse...
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Türkiye to Host COP31 After Diplomatic Deal with Australia
After a tense contest over the 2026 UN climate...
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Japan Faces Surge in Bear Attacks Amid Food Shortages and Population Growth
Japan is confronting an unprecedented rise...
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From Omens to Science: How Aurora Lights Shaped Myths and Modern Understanding
For centuries, the aurora borealis inspired...
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COP30 urges World Bank and global lenders to transform climate-finance systems as funding gaps widen
At COP30, world leaders intensified demands...
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COP30 Criticizes Trump’s Climate Stance as Global Leaders Push for Action
At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, world leaders...
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China Surges Ahead in the Global EV Battery Race
China has firmly established itself as the...
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Brazil’s Development Plans Put Amazon at Risk, Warns Indigenous Icon Raoni
Indigenous elder and global Amazon defender...
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Atmosphere Alerts Before the Ocean: The surprising science that detected a tsunami from the sky
When a powerful undersea earthquake struck...
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“Greenhushing”: Why Companies Are Staying Quiet on Climate Pledges
Greenhushing refers to the growing practice...

Newsletter -3rd November 2025

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TotalEnergies and Aljomaih Win Bid for 400 MW Solar Plant in Saudi Arabia
TotalEnergies and Aljomaih Energy & Water...
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Olivier Blum Charts a High-Tech Path to a Smarter, Low-Carbon Power Grid
Schneider Electric CEO Olivier Blum is pushing...
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Northern Forests Face Growing Danger as Wildfires and Heat Intensify, UN Report Warns
A new United Nations assessment warns that...
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Ireland’s Services Sector Powers to 2025 High as New Orders Surge, PMI Reports Strong Momentum
Ireland’s services sector delivered its strongest...
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International Day of the Deep Seabed Highlights Ocean Protection and Mining Risks
On 1 November 2025, the global community...
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Hurricane Melissa Slams Deforested Caribbean Hillsides, Triggering Severe Landslide Risks
Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5...
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Corporate Heavyweights Call for Tough Global Plastics Rules as Waste Crisis Deepens
A new industry-backed report reveals that...
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Brazil Shows a Rare Green Turn: Amazon Deforestation Falls to an 11-Year Low Before COP30
This week, Brazil arrives with a glimmer...
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Brazil Positions COP30 as the “COP of Truth” as UN Sounds Alarm on Rising Global Emissions
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva...
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1: India Launches Cloud-Seeding Experiment to Tackle Delhi’s Toxic Air Crisis
In a groundbreaking move to combat its chronic...

Newsletter -27 October 2025

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The Hidden Cost of Circularity: Who Really Pays for Fair and Ethical Recycling?
As the world races toward a circular economy,...
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Solar and Wind Surpass Coal to Become the World’s Largest Source of Electricity, Report Shows
Solar and wind energy together generated...
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Pope Francis Moves Vatican City Into the World’s Small Group of Fully Renewable-Powered Nations
Vatican City has now joined just seven other...
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Papua’s Sacred Women-Only Mangrove Forest Faces Sharp Decline by 2025 as Development and Pollution Intensify
By 2025, the women-only mangrove forest in...
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Nature Designed It to Bend’: How Bamboo Architecture is Revolutionizing Earthquake-Resilient Design
Across Asia and Latin America, architects...
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IUCN Red-Flags India’s Western Ghats Over Mounting Environmental Threats and Poor Protection Measures
The International Union for Conservation...
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India’s Green Revolution: Millions Unite to Reforest the Nation and Heal the Planet
In a remarkable display of environmental...
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Huawei and Golden Peaks Capital Launch 500 MWh Grid-Forming Battery Program to Strengthen Europe’s Clean-Energy Grids
Huawei Digital Power has signed a new partnership...
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Greece Still Sends Nearly 80% of Its Waste to Landfills Despite Major Investments in Recycling
Greece has poured billions of euros into...
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Breakthrough Bio-Based Packaging Brings the Beauty Industry Closer to a Plastic-Free Future
Scientists at the University of Coimbra in...

Newsletter -20 October 2025

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Water Buffalo Introduced on Exmoor to Restore Wetlands and Boost Biodiversity
A herd of water buffalo has been released...
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Sundarbans Faces Mounting Climate and Conservation Threats, Warns New Reports
The world’s largest mangrove delta, the Sundarbans,...
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Japan’s Hidden Harvest: The Ancient Art of Collecting the Nation’s Rarest Seaweed
In Japan’s remote coastal waters, a centuries-old...
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Inside India’s Solar Revolution: How the Nation is Powering a Renewable Future
India is undergoing one of the world’s fastest...
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Indigenous Guardians Halt Mining and Oil Projects in Ecuador’s Amazon, Protecting One of Earth’s Last Wild Frontiers
In a major conservation victory, Indigenous...
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Google Invests in Carbon Capture Power Plants Amid Debate Over Effectiveness and Emissions Impact
Google has announced a new wave of investments...
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Global Meat and Dairy Giants Emit More Methane Than the Entire EU and UK Combined, Report Finds
A new report has revealed that just 45 of...
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Global Forest Paradox: Deforestation Slows, but Tree Loss Still Outpaces Restoration, Warns 2025 Forest Declaration Assessment
Despite pledges to halt deforestation by...
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Coral Crisis: Florida’s Iconic Reef Species Declared Functionally Extinct Amid Record Ocean Heat
Florida’s coral reefs, once vibrant ecosystems...
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China Expands National Park System to Lead Global Efforts in Ecological Conservation
China is rapidly advancing its national park...

Newsletter -13 October 2025

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US Government Shutdown Threatens Climate Progress: Clean Energy Projects Delayed, Research Paused
The ongoing U.S. federal government shutdown...
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South Korea Sets 2027 Deadline for Mandatory Use of Green Jet Fuel on International Flights
South Korea has announced that beginning...
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Solar Farms and Bumblebees: Can Renewable Energy Also Protect Nature?
This week, a fascinating study from Lancaster...
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Revolutionary Molten Salt Energy Storage Technology Transforms Renewable Power
A groundbreaking energy storage innovation...
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Nature’s Night Show: Massive Bat Swarm Faces Precision Attacks from Aerial Hunters
As twilight falls over the canyons of New...
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India’s Top Court Lights Up a Debate: Green Crackers Allowed Amid Delhi’s Toxic Air
This week, India’s Supreme Court reignited...
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Forests on the Edge: Global Deforestation Soars 63% Beyond Targets, Illegal Clearing Rampant
A new Forest Declaration Assessment 2025...
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China’s Coastal Wind Farms Stand Strong with New “Typhoon-Proof” Technology
Along China’s storm-prone southern shores,...
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ASEAN Powers Up a Greener Future: Region Targets 45% Renewable Electricity by 2030
In a defining step toward regional climate...
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 China Counts $30.5 Billion in Damages as Natural Disasters Batter the Nation in 2025
China’s landscape has endured a punishing...

Newsletter -6 October 2025

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World’s First Large-Scale Carbon Storage Site Begins CO₂ Injection Beneath the Seabed
Norway’s Northern Lights project has successfully...
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Ugandan Women Turn Plastic Waste into Shelters and Livelihood Opportunities
In Uganda, a group of women has transformed...
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Trump Administration Cuts Nearly $8 Billion in Clean Energy Funding Amid Political Controversy
The Trump administration has pulled approximately...
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Replacing Lead Pipes Essential to Protect Public Health and Ensure Safe Drinking Water
Upgrading and replacing lead pipes is crucial...
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Pakistan’s Solar Irrigation Boom Triggers Rapid Groundwater Depletion
In Punjab, Pakistan’s agricultural heartland,...
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Minecraft Unveils Educational Game to Teach Kids About Climate Change
Minecraft has launched a new educational...
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Indonesia Launches Construction of 92 MW Floating Solar Project in West Java
Indonesia’s state-owned utility PLN has begun...
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Brazil’s Excess Green Power Attracts Global Crypto Mining Investments
A surplus of renewable energy in Brazil—mainly...
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Athens Turns to Urban Beekeeping as Rooftop Hives Revitalize Local Honey Production
Urban beekeeping is thriving in Athens, Greece,...
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Alberta, Ottawa Reach 80% Agreement on Prospective Oil Pipeline, Premier Smith Says
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stated that...

Newsletter - 29 September 2025

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UK Celebrates Its First Rice Harvest After Record-Breaking Summer
At Oxwillow Farm near Ely, Cambridgeshire,...
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Russia Expects Scrappage Fee Revenues to Climb Despite Falling Car Sales
The Russian government anticipates a significant...
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Mercedes-Benz Reduces EV Carbon Footprint with Low-Carbon Aluminium
Mercedes-Benz is enhancing the sustainability...
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Malaysia Applauds EU’s Postponement of Anti-Deforestation Rule Amid Industry Concerns
The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) has...
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Kuwait, China Set to Sign Deal for Largest Wastewater Treatment Plant in Mid-October
Kuwait is preparing to sign an agreement...
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Kabul’s Water Crisis Forces Children Out of School and Into Queues
In Kabul, Afghanistan, the escalating water...
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Ghana Plans 48,000 Electric Motorcycles by 2030 in Major Clean Transport Initiative
Ghana is set to roll out 48,000 electric...
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France and Spain Lead European Drive for Luxury Aviation Tax
France and Spain are at the forefront of...
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China Commits to Major Emissions Cut, Paving Way for Global Climate Leadership
At the United Nations Climate Summit in New...
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Aurubis Launches Copper Recycling Operations in the U.S.
Aurubis AG, Europe’s leading copper producer,...

Newsletter - 22 September 2025

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Urine-Powered Hydrogen Could Offer a Low-Cost Path to Clean Energy
Scientists at the University of Adelaide,...
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Taiwan Entrepreneur Revives Ancient Banana Fiber Tradition for Green Fashion
    In Taiwan, a forward-thinking...
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Singapore’s Love Affair with Shade: A Blueprint for Climate-Friendly Cities
For Singapore, shade is more than comfort...
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Ocean Grain Farming Emerges as a Climate-Resilient Answer to Global Food Security
As rising seas and saltwater intrusion threaten...
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North Sea Wind Farm Seaweed Project Achieves First Commercial Harvest in the Netherlands
North Sea Farm 1, situated within the Hollandse...
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Green Roofs Found to Block Microplastics in Urban Rainwater
New research from Tongji University in Shanghai...
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Fortescue Secures $2 Billion Green Loan, Eyes a Cleaner Future
Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group has taken...
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Climate Change Could Make Aircraft Take-Offs Noisier, Study Warns
A new study suggests that rising global temperatures...
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Breda Becomes EU’s First National Park City, Leading a Bold Urban Green Shift
In May 2025, Breda in the Netherlands was...
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Breakthrough Research Shows Plants Can Clean Microplastics More Effectively Than Existing Technologies
New scientific studies highlight that plant-based...

Newsletter - 15 September 2025

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Turning Waste into Warm Meals: How India’s Garbage Cafés Fight Pollution and Hunger
In the bustling town of Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh,...
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Tory Push to Drain North Sea Oil and Gas Sparks Climate Alarm
The UK Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch,...
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Sweden and Finland Push EU to Reconsider Forestry Climate Goals Over Economic Strains
Sweden and Finland are urging the European...
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Scotland’s Wee Forests: How Tiny Japanese Woodlands Are Rewilding Cities
In schoolyards, parks, and forgotten corners...
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Report warns rising seas could endanger 1.5 million Australians by 2050
Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment,...
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Innovative Bioplastic Cooling Film Could Cut Building Energy Use by One-Fifth
Researchers from Zhengzhou University (China)...
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Indigenous Women in Odisha Use ‘Dream Maps’ to Reclaim Land and Resist Climate Change
In the forests of Odisha’s Koraput district,...
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Frozen Foods Gain Popularity in Europe as Tool to Cut Food Waste
A growing number of Europeans are turning...
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China’s Renewable Auction Highlights Tough Road Ahead for Solar Developers
China’s first provincial renewable energy...
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 Amazon-Linked Cattle Supply Chains Fuel Texas Refinery’s ‘Green’ Jet Fuel
A new Reuters investigation has uncovered...

Newsletter - 7 September 2025

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U.S. Court Ruling Lets Trump’s EPA Cancel $16 Billion in Climate Grants
In a controversial ruling, a U.S. appeals...
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EU–US Policy Rift on Russian Oil Sales Squeezes India’s October Imports
A transatlantic divide on Russian oil is...
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Disappearing Like Dominos: Saving Life in China’s Yangtze River
The Yangtze, Asia’s longest river, has long...
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Cloud Seeding, Flash Floods, and a Thirsty City: The UAE’s Fragile Dance with Rain
In April 2024, the UAE faced its heaviest...
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Charging Forward: EIB Boosts EV Network Across Greece and Cyprus
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is driving...
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Brazil Pushes for a New Global Forum on Climate and Trade
Brazil is stepping onto the world stage with...
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Big Polluters, Bigger Heatwaves: What the New Study Reveals
This week, a powerful study shook the climate...
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Austria Loses Fight Against EU’s ‘Green’ Label for Gas and Nuclear
This week, Austria faced a major defeat in...
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Australia–Vanuatu Climate & Security Pact Hits a Delay
A major agreement between Australia and Vanuatu,...
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 From Coastline Challenge to Caribbean Innovation: The Sargassum Story
Imagine walking along a Caribbean beach and...

Newsletter - 1 September 2025

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Spoiled Milk Turns into a Tool for Extracting Gold from E-Waste
Researchers in Switzerland have discovered...
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Silent Giants Under Threat: Climate Change in Australia’s Mountain Ash Forests
High in Victoria’s Central Highlands stand...
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Shade-Grown Coffee: A Lifeline for Western Ghats’ Biodiversity and Climate Resilience
The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage...
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Scientists Create a ‘Superfood’ to Help Honeybees Survive Colony Decline
As the world grapples with biodiversity loss...
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Plants Prioritize Immunity Over Growth During Recovery from Drought Conditions
A groundbreaking study from the Salk Institute...
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Liberia’s Community-Driven Approach to Saving Rainforests: Can It Succeed?
Liberia is rolling out an innovative plan...
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In a First, US–China Team Converts Plastic Waste into Petrol in a Single Step
A joint team of researchers from the United...
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Earth’s Seasons Found to Be Falling Out of Sync, Satellite Study Shows
Scientists analyzing more than 20 years of...
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China’s New Battery Additive Could Supercharge the EV Revolution
A team of Chinese scientists has unveiled...
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 UK Bets on Contracts for Difference to Scale Carbon Removal and Boost Net-Zero Goals
The UK has launched its Greenhouse Gas Removals...

Newsletter - 25 August 2025

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Vietnam Evacuates Over 586,000 as Typhoon Kajiki Approaches; Sanya Implements Emergency Measures
Vietnam has initiated the evacuation of more...
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UK to Pay Nearly $4 Million After Military Training Sparks Massive Kenyan Wildfire
The UK government has agreed to pay around...
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Turkey's Worst Drought in 52 Years Dries Up Tekirdağ Reservoirs, Prompting Urgent Water Restrictions
Turkey is enduring its most severe drought...
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Switzerland’s River Revival Becomes a Global Benchmark for Water Management
Switzerland has turned its rivers into a...
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Microsoft Secures 1.5 Million Tonnes of Carbon Credits from India’s Largest Afforestation Drive
Microsoft has signed a landmark 30-year agreement...
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Malaysian Company Reinvents Durian with Theme Parks, Musicals, and Global Experiences
A Malaysian company, DurianBB, is transforming...
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Global Shipping Faces Historic Net-Zero Overhaul by 2027
The world’s shipping industry is entering...
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El Paso Turns Wastewater into Drinking Water with Nation’s First Direct Reuse Plant
El Paso is setting a national precedent with...
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Adidas Apologizes After Cultural Appropriation Backlash Over Mexican Huarache-Inspired Sandal
Adidas has issued a public apology following...
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 Nigerian Startup Unveils Cutting-Edge Bionic Arms for Amputees
Nigerian prosthetics company Immortal Cosmetic...

Newsletter - 18 August 2025

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Singapore and Thailand Sign First Carbon Credit Deal in Southeast Asia
On August 19, 2025, Singapore and Thailand...
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Minnesota Greenlights First Stand-Alone Battery Storage Facility, Boosting Clean Energy Transition
Minnesota has officially approved its first...
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Louisiana Approves Gas Plants to Power Meta’s $10B Data Center, Sparking Local Backlash
Louisiana regulators have approved Entergy’s...
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Jeddah Tower Soars Toward World’s Tallest Building: A Lesson in Sustainable Construction
Construction of Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower...
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Guyana: The Only Country Fully Food-Self-Sufficient if Global Trade Stopped—Not the U.S.
A recent study conducted by researchers at...
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Final Call for Residents to Select Waste Cart Size Before Regional Delivery Begins
With the rollout of new waste and green bin...
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Dolphin Follows Whale to the Ocean Floor: Rare Behavior Offers New Insights into Marine Life
Scientists have recently observed an extraordinary...
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Australia’s Outback Transformed: Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre Springs to Life After Rare Flooding
Australia’s largest lake, Kati Thanda–Lake...
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African Union Demands the World Recognize Africa’s True Size on Maps
The African Union (AU) has launched a strong...
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 U.S. RV Boom Linked to Tropical Deforestation in Indonesia, Say Watchdogs
Environmental groups warn that the U.S. recreational...

Newsletter - 11 August 2025

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UN Plastic Treaty Talks in Geneva Hit Deadlock: Global South Demands and Lessons for the World
The United Nations’ attempt to forge a global...
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UK Tightens Export Rules to Stop Waste Tyres Fueling Hazardous Furnaces Abroad
The UK government has announced stricter...
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Standard Chartered Partners with Brazil’s Acre to Launch High-Impact Carbon Credit Program to Protect the Amazon
London, UK — August 7, 2025 — Standard Chartered...
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Pakistan Unveils Nation’s First Trackless Electric Tram as Part of Green Urban Transit Push
Pakistan has officially launched its first-ever...
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Norwegian Researchers Harness Microbes to Convert CO₂ Into Ultra-Pure Biomethane
Scientists in Norway have developed a microbial-based...
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Indonesia’s Forest Crisis Deepens in 2025: Alarming Clearing Threatens Economy, Environment, and Climate Goals
Indonesia is facing an unprecedented wave...
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Butterflies and Birds Flourish This Summer 2025, Highlighting Nature’s Remarkable Resilience
This summer, the UK has witnessed a notable...
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Australia’s Solar Grazing Revolution: Sheep and Solar Panels Power Sustainable Farming
In Australia, farmers are pioneering a unique...
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Algae-Powered Breakthrough: Scientists Develop 100% Recyclable Plastic from Whole-Cell Pond Algae
Chemists have successfully produced a fully...
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AI Uncovers Next-Generation Battery Materials, Offering a Sustainable Alternative to Lithium
Researchers at the New Jersey Institute of...

Newsletter - 3 August 2025

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Trump’s EPA Pushes to Undo Scientific Basis for Climate Regulations, Threatening Emissions Limits and Global Climate Goals
In a controversial move, the U.S. Environmental...
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Setbacks in Green Hydrogen Development Threaten Global Emission Reduction Goals
The green hydrogen industry is facing major...
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Scientists Solve the Mystery of Missing Ocean Plastic — And the Implications Are Alarming
A team of marine scientists led by Dr. Emily...
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Rare Snowfall Blankets Australian Towns Amidst Unusual Weather
Several towns in eastern Australia experienced...
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Iran Faces Severe Water Crisis, Warns President Masoud Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has sounded...
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Invisible Forest Guardians: Scientists Reveal Urgent Need to Protect Earth’s Underground Fungi
A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Sabrina...
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Formula 1 Accelerates Toward Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
Formula 1 is making steady progress on its...
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Barclays Becomes Latest British Bank to Exit Net Zero Banking Alliance Amid Growing Withdrawals
Barclays has announced its decision to leave...
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Afro-Descendant Communities Proven to Be Powerful Guardians of Forests and Biodiversity, Study Shows
A new study by Conservation International,...
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A Sixth Ocean Is Forming as East Africa Splits Apart: A New Sea in the Making
Geologists have confirmed that a monumental...

Newsletter - 28 July 2025

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Tunisia’s Kerkennah Islands face growing threats to cultural heritage from climate change, tourism, and neglect
The Kerkennah Islands, a serene archipelago...
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Philippines turns to blue carbon ecosystems to protect communities from climate disasters
Across the Philippines, coastal communities...
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Norway tests world’s first upside-down wind turbine — a bold design generating clean power and curious effects
Off the southwest coast of Norway, a strange-looking...
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Nature’s Ingenious Toolmakers: Australian Dolphins Use Sea Sponges to Hunt Smarter, Not Harder
In the crystal-clear waters of Shark Bay,...
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More EVs, New Challenges: It’s Not Just About the Tailpipe Anymore
Electric vehicles (EVs) are widely celebrated...
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Microsoft Takes Major Leap in Climate Action with Groundbreaking Waste-to-Energy Carbon Removal Deal
In a bold step toward its climate goals,...
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From kelp to whales, marine heatwaves are reshaping life beneath the waves
Our oceans are heating up like never before,...
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China's coking coal prices hit daily limit again amid government mine inspections
On July 22, 2025, China’s coking coal...
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Alberta to Pay $143 Million to Coal Company After Changing Its Mind on Mining Policy
The Alberta government is cutting a hefty...
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A Turning Point for Our Planet: UN Says Solar and Wind Are Now Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels
In a hopeful moment for the planet, the United...

Newsletter - 21 July 2025

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River Rescue Kits: Essential Life-Saving Tools Every Town Near Water Must Have
River rescue kits are comprehensive emergency...
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Moderna Halts Construction of Japan mRNA Facility Citing Hostile Business Environment and Global Uncertainty
Moderna Inc. has terminated plans to build...
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Los Angeles Pushes for a Car-Free 2028 Olympics to Slash Traffic and Boost Sustainability
Los Angeles is aiming to transform the 2028...
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Kenyan Start-Up Harnesses Air-Captured CO₂ to Generate Carbon Credits in Climate Tech Breakthrough
Kenyan climate-tech innovator Octavia Carbon...
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India’s RBI Set to Introduce Climate Risk Disclosure Rules for Banks in Coming Months
India’s Reserve Bank (RBI) is gearing up...
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England Sees 60% Surge in Serious Water Pollution Cases, Warns Environment Agency
The number of serious water pollution incidents...
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Colombia Establishes Landmark Protected Territory to Preserve Isolated Indigenous Peoples and Amazon Biodiversity
In a groundbreaking move in October 2024,...
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China’s Rare Earth Mining Boom Leaves a Toxic Trail Amid Global Demand for Clean Tech
China supplies over 60% of the world’s rare...
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Canada Slashes Carbon Emissions Despite Economic Boom and Population Surge — A Green Turning Point?
In a surprising yet hopeful development,...
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Breakthrough in Solar Water-Splitting Enables Green Hydrogen Production Without Electricity
In a major scientific milestone, researchers...

Newsletter - 14 July 2025

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World Plogging Championship Sparks Global Movement Combining Fitness and Environmental Action
The World Plogging Championship, held annually...
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Poisoned Water and Scarred Hills: The Hidden Cost of China’s Rare Earth Metal Supply
China dominates over 60% of global rare earth...
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Old Fishing Nets Find New Life as Eco-Friendly Plant Pots and Swimwear
Waste fishing gear, once a major threat to...
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Masdar City Launches Level 4 Autonomous Vehicle Trials to Advance UAE’s Smart Mobility Goals
Masdar City in Abu Dhabi has begun piloting...
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India Dilutes Sulphur Emission Norms for Coal Power Plants, Reversing Landmark 2015 Clean-Air Directive
In a major policy shift, India has relaxed...
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HSBC Exits Global Climate Banking Alliance, Joining Wave of U.S. Bank Departures
HSBC, one of the UK’s largest banks, has...
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Guerrilla Gardening is Greening France’s Urban Spaces
In cities across France, everyday citizens...
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EU Generates Most of Its Electricity from Solar Power for the First Time, Report Finds
For the first time in history, solar energy...
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Chile’s New Green Energy Port Sparks Local Fears Over Environmental Damage
In southern Chile, residents and environmental...
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Australia Secures World Heritage Status to Protect Ancient Indigenous Rock Art
Australia has gained UNESCO World Heritage...

Newsletter - 7 July 2025

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World’s Largest Climate Fund Launches $1.2 Billion Investment Drive
The Green Climate Fund (GCF), the world’s...
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Saudi Arabia Launches ‘Reef Saudi’ as a Model for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Empowerment
Saudi Arabia has introduced ‘Reef Saudi’,...
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Poland’s Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal for the First Time
Poland has crossed a major clean energy milestone,...
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Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Project to Produce Low-Carbon Fertilizer
A pioneering green hydrogen facility has...
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Kazakhstan to Send 1,500 Saiga Antelopes to China After 75 Years of Extinction
Kazakhstan has announced plans to donate...
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Japan Makes Historic Solar Leap with World’s First Titanium–Selenium Panel
In a scientific breakthrough, researchers...
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Is Honey Beekeeping Doing More Harm Than Good?
Urban honeybee keeping, once seen as a helpful...
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FoodMesh Leads Canada’s Nationwide Push to Cut Household Food Waste
In early 2025, Vancouver-based FoodMesh took...
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Europe Is Heating Up at Alarming Speed, Surpassing All Other Continents
Europe is heating up at more than twice the...
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Cutting Fossil Fuel Subsidies Could Help Germany Meet a Third of Its Climate Targets
A new study from the Centre for European...

Newsletter - 30 June 2025

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U.S. Right-to-Repair Movement Gains Ground, Empowering Consumers and Cutting Waste
Across the U.S., the right-to-repair movement...
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Texas Startup Launches Innovative Diapers That Use Plastic-Eating Fungi to Reduce Landfill Waste
A Texas-based company, Hiro Technologies,...
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Southern Europe Redefines Summer as Extreme Heat and Wildfires Arrive Early
Southern Europe is in the grip of an unusually...
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Smart Hive Sensors Could Help Reverse Global Bee Decline Crisis
In February 2025, scientists at the University...
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Shipping Containers Are Shaping the Future of Flexible and Sustainable Business Spaces
Repurposed shipping containers are rapidly...
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Peru’s Amazon Communities Face Growing Mercury Crisis from Illegal Gold Mining
Indigenous and rural populations living along...
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LNG: A Bridge to a Greener Future or a Climate Risk in Disguise?
Canada marked a major milestone in the global...
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EU Considers Using Carbon Credits to Help Meet Ambitious 2040 Climate Goal
The European Commission is set to propose...
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Drones Step In to Clean Mount Everest and Support Safer Climbing Expeditions
A new initiative using cargo drones is transforming...
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Brain Coral-Inspired Floating City Rises in Maldives as Model for Climate-Resilient Living
The Maldives is building a first-of-its-kind...

Newsletter - 23 June 2025

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Tesla to Build China’s Largest Grid-Scale Battery Plant in Landmark Energy Storage Deal
Tesla has signed its first major deal to...
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Sprinklers in the Sand: Iraqi Farmers Combat Desertification with Modern Irrigation
Amid accelerating climate change and desertification,...
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Plants Can Emit Air Pollutants Too, New Research Reveals Unexpected Role in Urban Air Quality
A groundbreaking study published in Science...
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One-Third of Pacific Island Nation Applies for Australia’s Climate Visa Amid Rising Sea Threats
In a striking reflection of the escalating...
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One Man’s Mission to Regreen Guatemala Revives Entire Village Ecosystem
In the arid highlands of Guatemala, one man’s...
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Malaysia Forms National Committee to Counter EU’s Anti-Deforestation Law Impact
In response to the European Union’s new Deforestation-Free...
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Japan’s Declining Rural Population Accelerates Biodiversity Loss, New Study Finds
A new study published in Nature Sustainability...
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Denmark Urges EU to Stay the Course on Green Transition Amid Rising Political Pushback
In a firm statement ahead of upcoming EU...
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Countries Approve 10% Budget Increase for UN Climate Body to Meet Rising Global Demands
At the UN climate talks in Bonn, member countries...
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Brazil’s Corn Ethanol Boom Surges as Country Raises Biofuel Mandate to Cut Emissions
Brazil is experiencing a rapid expansion...

Newsletter - 16 June 2025

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Tree Rings Reveal Increasing Rainfall Seasonality and Dry Season Intensity in the Amazon
A recent study analyzing tree rings and oxygen...
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New “Flower-Like” Catalyst Mimics Photosynthesis to Turn CO₂ into Clean Fuel
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory...
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Japanese Scientists Invent Plastic That Rapidly Dissolves in Ocean, Offering Hope to End Marine Pollution
A team of researchers from Japan’s RIKEN...
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Hawaiian Scientists Use Drones to Release Sterile Mosquitoes and Save Endangered Native Birds
In a groundbreaking conservation effort,...
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Excessive Nitrogen Fertilization Causes Abrupt Ecological Shifts in Grassland Ecosystems
New research from regions such as the Tibetan...
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Converting Abandoned Coal Mines into Solar Farms Could Add 300 GW of Clean Energy by 2030
A new report from Global Energy Monitor (GEM)...
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China Shuts Down Solar and Wind Power Amidst Record Energy Milestone at Eiffel Tower
At the very height of the Eiffel Tower, an...
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Canada’s Largest Battery Project Powers Up a Greener Grid and Stronger Partnerships
The Oneida Energy Storage Project in Ontario...
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Australia Unveils Sustainable Finance Taxonomy to Drive Climate-Aligned Investment
Australia has taken a major step toward a...
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Algae Bricks and Oyster Shell Walls: Australia’s Next Frontier in Eco-Friendly Construction
Australia is embracing innovative, nature-based...

Newsletter - 9 June 2025

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UN Report: Tech Giants’ Indirect Emissions Jump 150% in Three Years Amid AI Growth
A recent report from the United Nations’...
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Sprinklers Bring Life to Iraq’s Deserts as Farmers Battle Climate Crisis
In a remarkable shift toward sustainable...
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Scotland Launches Groundbreaking Hydrogen-Powered Homes to Cut Carbon Emissions
Scotland has made a major leap toward clean...
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Philippines Unveils PlastiCount Project to Map and Fight Plastic Pollution
The Philippines has launched an ambitious...
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Massive Marine Heatwaves Sweep the Southwest Pacific, UN Report Reveals
The United Nations has confirmed that the...
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Latin America-Caribbean Bank Boosts Ocean Protection Funding to $2.5 Billion
The Development Bank of Latin America and...
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Ireland’s Peat Bogs: Tradition Under Pressure from Climate Action
For generations, cutting peat—locally called...
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Fourteen Dutch Cities Set to Ban Polluting Freight Vehicles in Push for Clean Urban Transport
Starting January 1, 2025, 14 cities across...
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Anthocyanin-Rich Foods Offer Protection Against Microplastic Damage, Study Finds
Recent scientific research, including studies...
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Algae-Based Soccer Jersey Kicks Off a Green Revolution in Sportswear
Spanish football club Real Betis has launched...

Newsletter - 2 June 2025

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Why a Peruvian Farmer’s Court Defeat May Signal Progress for Climate Justice Worldwide
Peruvian farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya recently...
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Swiss Glacier Collapse Buries Alpine Village, Signals Growing Global Glacier Crisis
A devastating glacier collapse in Switzerland...
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Rooted in Tradition, Driven by Science: Panama’s Indigenous Reforestation Model Sets a New Standard
In the heart of Panama’s Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca,...
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Recycled Rubble Bricks Could Lay the Foundation for a Greener, Low-Carbon Future
A new generation of eco-friendly bricks made...
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NATO Rearmament Threatens Climate Goals with 200 Million Tons of Additional Emissions Per Year, Experts Warn
A new analysis from climate policy experts...
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Massive Canadian Wildfires Shatter Records, Trigger U.S. Health Alerts as Smoke Spreads South
Canada is facing an unusually intense and...
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Fermented Fashion: Kombucha-Derived Fabric Offers a Natural Alternative to Leather
A surprising player is entering the world...
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Exxon Lays Off 20% of Hydrogen Staff as Trump Cuts Billions from U.S. Climate Projects
ExxonMobil is cutting one-fifth of the workforce...
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Denmark Opens World’s First Commercial E-Methanol Plant, Ushering in a New Era of Green Fuel
In a global first, Denmark has launched a...
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Belize Champions a Green Comeback: National Mangrove Restoration Aims to Tackle Climate Change and Boost Coastal Livelihoods
Belize is leading an inspiring environmental...

Newsletter - 26 May 2025

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Wounds Beyond War: The Deepening Environmental Fallout in Ukraine and Lebanon.
As the wars in Ukraine and Lebanon continue...
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Why Climate Models Underestimate Arctic Warming and How Scientists Are Working to Fix It
Scientists have long recognized that the...
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U.S. Supreme Court Greenlights Honolulu's Climate Lawsuit Against Big Oil, Paving the Way for Local Accountability
In a pivotal moment for climate litigation,...
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Rising Seas Could Trigger Massive Internal Displacement, Scientists Warn
Scientists are sounding the alarm that rising...
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Philippines Mandates Sustainability Reporting for Listed Firms to Boost ESG Accountability
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission...
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Penguin Poop Plays a Surprising Role in Cooling the Planet, Scientists Discover
A groundbreaking study published in Nature...
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Mining Rush Escalates in Ontario’s Ring of Fire with 66% Surge in Claims, Sparking Environmental Concerns
According to a May 2025 report by the Environmental...
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Green Transition Must Be Just: Scientists and Labour Unions Urge Worker Ownership Amid Climate Migration Threats
As climate change accelerates, experts are...
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France Takes Major Step to Ban PFAS Chemicals in Everyday Products
France has introduced one of the world’s...
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Breda Becomes Europe’s First National Park City, Setting a Green Example for Urban Climate Resilience
In May 2025, the historic Dutch city of Breda...

Newsletter - 19 May 2025

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Zimbabwe’s Growing Elephant-Human Conflict: Can Technology Offer a Solution?
Zimbabwe is grappling with a rising conflict...
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World’s First Greenhouse Gas Standard for Cocoa Industry Launched to Tackle Climate Impact
The World Cocoa Foundation (WCF), in partnership...
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Labor’s Win Paves the Way for Affordable Renewable Energy in Australia
Australia’s recent election victory...
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Israel, UAE, and Jordan Join Forces in Pioneering Water-for-Energy Deal
In a landmark agreement, Israel, Jordan,...
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Global Recycling Crisis: Decline Continues as Experts Call for Urgent Reforms
A recent report from the Circle Economy think...
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Disappearing Aral Sea Sparks Toxic Dust Storm Crisis in Central Asia
Once one of the world’s largest inland...
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Climate Change Threatens Banana Farms in Latin America: Farmers Urgently Need Support
Banana farmers across Latin America are facing...
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China’s Desert Management Skills Help Transform African Landscapes
China’s long-standing efforts to combat...
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Building a Greener Future: Nepal’s Startup Uses Eco-Bricks to Rebuild Homes
Following the catastrophic 2015 earthquake...
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Belgium’s Low Emission Zones Reduce Air Pollution: A Model for Europe
Low emission zones (LEZs) in Belgium’s major...

Newsletter - 12 May 2025

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Welsh Meat Promotion Body Faces Backlash Over Climate Change Comments
Hybu Cig Cymru, the body tasked with promoting...
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Turning E-Waste into 22-Carat Gold Nuggets: A Sustainable Breakthrough for the Environment
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed...
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Scientists Discover the First Animal That Can Survive Without Oxygen
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers...
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Revolutionary Material Could Transform Food Production by Enhancing Light Control
Scientists at King Abdullah University of...
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Innovative Birdsong Analysis Reveals Blueprint for Forest Health
Scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology...
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Goodbye Solar Panels: Japan’s Revolutionary Sphelar Spheres Capture Light from All Angles
Japan’s Kyosemi Corporation is transforming...
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Germany's Energy Transition Struggles in 2025
Germany’s energy shift, known as the Energiewende,...
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From Space to Earth: Japan’s Solar Power Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Renewable Energy
 Japan’s space-based solar power (SBSP)...
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EcoFlow Unveils Easy-to-Use Backyard Solar System Starting at $599
EcoFlow has introduced an innovative backyard...
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Africa’s Great Rift: The Birth of a New Ocean
A major geological event is taking place...

Newsletter - 5 May 2025

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Vancouver Students Turn Waste into Fashion Statements in Bold Sustainable Show
Students from Vancouver’s Mount Baker...
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Trump Administration Targets Four States Over Bold Climate Laws and Lawsuits
In a controversial legal push, the Trump...
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Spain’s Massive Blackout Exposes Deep Flaws in EU Power Grid as Renewables Surge
On April 28, a massive power outage swept...
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Revolutionary Degradable Adhesive Could Unlock a More Sustainable Future for Plastic Recycling
Researchers at the University of Reading...
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Poland’s Energy Dilemma: Stuck Between Coal Dependency and a Renewable Future
Poland’s energy sector is undergoing a critical...
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Pakistan’s Rising Solar Success: How Crisis Sparked One of the Fastest Clean Energy Transitions
In the face of economic instability, Pakistan...
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Low-Methane Rice Paddies: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture for a Greener Future
Rice cultivation is a critical global food...
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JSW Steel Struggles to Secure Mongolian Coking Coal Amid India's Push for Import Diversification
JSW Steel, one of India’s top steel producers,...
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China Unveils Groundbreaking Bacteria-Powered Battery with 99% Efficiency and Rapid Self-Charging Capabilities
Chinese scientists have developed a next-generation...
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Ahmedabad Uses Smartwatches to Combat Deadly Heatwaves: A Scalable Blueprint for Urban Resilience
In response to increasingly dangerous heatwaves,...

Newsletter - 28 April 2025

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Switzerland Debuts World’s First Solar-Powered Railway Track with Removable Panels
Switzerland’s unveiling of the world’s...
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Scientists Turn Sewage into World’s Strongest Concrete, Advancing Sustainability in Construction
In a pioneering breakthrough, researchers...
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New "Power Bar" for Bees Could Help Keep Colonies Alive Without Pollen
Researchers from Washington State University...
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Jeddah Tower Construction Resumes After Decade, Raises Environmental Concerns
Construction of the Jeddah Tower, set to...
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JBS Cleared to List on NYSE Despite Controversies Over Environmental Impact
Brazilian meat processing giant JBS S.A.,...
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Extensive Peat Deposits Discovered in Colombia’s Amazon, Raising Climate Concerns
New research has uncovered vast peat deposits...
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Earth's Slower Rotation Linked to the Rise of Oxygen in Ancient Atmosphere
A recent study has revealed that the slowing...
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Canada Shelves Climate Transparency Rules After Pressure from Fossil Fuel Industry
In a major setback for climate accountability,...
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Ancient Social Networks, Not Climate, Drove the Global Spread of Farming, New Study Finds
The spread of agriculture among ancient communities...
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3D Printing Revolutionizes Housing: Affordable, Sustainable Homes Built from Waste Materials
3D printing technology is transforming the...

Newsletter - 21 April 2025

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Thailand’s Plastic Waste Import Ban Pushes Global Waste Crisis Into the Spotlight
In a bold move to combat environmental degradation,...
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Soil Moisture Significantly Enhances Rainfall in Megastorm Hotspots, Study Reveals
A new study by the UK Centre for Ecology...
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Scientists Propose 'Deep Change Theory' as a Solution to Global Climate and Pollution Challenges
A recent United Nations report advocates...
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Scientists Discover Nearly 100,000 New Submerged Seamounts Through Detailed Ocean Mapping
A recent study leveraging high-resolution...
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Revolutionary Solar Material Converts 90% of Sunlight into Heat, Unlocking Sustainable Energy for Future Buildings
Engineers at the University of California,...
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Indonesia to Clear Forests the Size of Belgium for Biofuel and Crop Production, Sparking Global Alarm
Indonesia is set to carry out one of the...
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Electric Cargo Airship to Transform Heavy Transport by 2027
The LCA60T electric cargo airship, developed...
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Canada's Greenhouses and Vertical Farming Unlock Potential for Increased Local Food Production
Canada’s reliance on food imports,...
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California’s Canal Solar Project Could Generate 13 GW of Clean Energy and Address Water Scarcity
California is embarking on a revolutionary...
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Andalusia’s Olive Farmers Push Back as Solar Projects Threaten Historic Groves
In southern Spain, olive farmers in Andalusia...

Newsletter - 14 April 2025

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The Great Mangrove Migration: Warming Waters Reshape the U.S. East Coast
Driven by climate change, mangroves are migrating...
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Study Reveals Major Corporations Fuel One-Third of Sea-Level Rise
A new study by the Union of Concerned Scientists...
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Scientists Discover Microplastic Hotspots in Arctic Glaciers: A Hidden Pollution Crisis Unveiled
A team of scientists from the University...
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NOAA Dismisses Hundreds of Climate Scientists After Court Clears the Way
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
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Melting Glaciers Speed Up Sea-Level Rise, Putting New York City at Greater Risk
Glaciers around the world are melting at...
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Indonesia’s Mega Deforestation Project Fuels Climate and Human Rights Concerns
Indonesia is undertaking one of the world’s...
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Cornwall May Host Europe’s First Temperate Rainforest Research Hub
A groundbreaking plan is underway in Cornwall...
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China Achieves Major Breakthrough in Solar-Powered Hydrogen Production
In a pioneering development, Chinese scientists...
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Breakthrough in Artificial Photosynthesis Paves Way for Clean Energy
Researchers from Brookhaven National Laboratory...
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Alberta Shifts Recycling Costs to Producers, Saving Millions
Alberta has launched a transformative Extended...

Newsletter - 7 April 2025

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Trump's Budget Cuts Undermine Global Conservation Efforts Amid Environmental Criticism
The Trump administration’s budget cuts have...
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Meltwater and Increased Rainfall: Scientific Evidence Behind Southern Ocean Cooling
The cooling of the Southern Ocean, despite...
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Japan Unveils Game-Changing Solar Tech Set to Rival 20 Nuclear Reactors by 2040
Japan is leading a solar revolution with...
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India’s Green Future Powered by Sustainable Biomanufacturing
India is rapidly advancing sustainable biomanufacturing...
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Greenland Strengthens Ties with Denmark While Pursuing Future Independence
Greenland’s government has reaffirmed its...
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Concrete Innovation Promises Greener Future with Deeper CO₂ Absorption
A revolutionary advancement in sustainable...
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Chinese Innovators Launch Coin-Sized Nuclear Battery with 50-Year Lifespan
A team of Chinese scientists from Betavolt...
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China's Consumer Shift: 500 million Changing Spending Habits, Shaping Global Markets
Around 500 million Chinese consumers are...
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Brisbane 2032 Scales Back on Climate Pledge—Will It Still Deliver a Green Legacy?
Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Games have quietly...
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Brazil’s Climate Law Under Scrutiny as Court Fines Slaughterhouses for Amazon Cattle Trade
A Brazilian court in Rondonia recently fined...

Newsletter - 31 March 2025

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World’s Most Expensive Coal Power Station Ever Built: A $10 Billion Gamble
The construction of the $10 billion Huangdun...
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UN Research Finds Methane Emissions from Queensland Mine May Be Grossly Underestimated
Recent UN research has raised alarms over...
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Trump’s Victory Sparks Fears of Acid Rain’s Return, Scientists Warn
Following Donald Trump’s re-election, environmental...
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Stockholm Exergi to Build Major CO₂ Removal Facility
Stockholm Exergi is set to build one of the...
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See-Through Solar Panels Could Transform Skyscrapers into Power Stations
See-through solar panels have been made possible...
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Japan Unveils World's First Nuclear Waste-Powered Rechargeable Battery
Japanese startup NDB (Nano Diamond Battery)...
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Greenland's Glaciers retreat, revealing 1,600 km of New Coastline and Shifting Global Politics
As Greenland’s glaciers continue to rapidly...
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Food Systems Ignored at COP30: Key to Climate Crisis and Global Health
As the global climate summit COP30 approaches,...
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Flooded Lands and Toxic Waters Endanger Peru’s Campesinos and Livestock
Heavy flooding and toxic contamination are...
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Dragonfly-Inspired Tech Promises 20 Years of Free Energy
A groundbreaking dragonfly-shaped wind energy...

Newsletter - 24 March 2025

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Why Canada Must Treat Its Food System as a National Security Priority
As global supply chains become more vulnerable...
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SBTi Unveils Draft of New Corporate Net Zero Standard for Business Climate Action
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)...
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New Nanoplastic Paves the Way for Sustainable Street Lighting
Researchers at the University of Cambridge...
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New Carbon-Negative Material Could Make Concrete and Cement More Sustainable
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking...
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Many Cities Are Banning Ads for Airlines, SUVs, and Fossil Fuels
In a growing effort to combat climate change,...
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Is the World Serious About Climate Action? Only 15 Countries Met the Paris Deadline
A new report reveals that only 15 out of...
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Guernsey Greenhouse Gas Emissions Forecast to Rise
A recent report has revealed that Guernsey’s...
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German Energy Transition Could Be €300 Billion Cheaper with More Efficiency, Study Finds
A recent study has revealed that Germany’s...
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Are Microplastics Contaminating Crops and Threatening Global Food Security?
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles less...
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African Carbon Capture Initiative Paves the Way for Affordable, Sustainable Climate Solutions
A groundbreaking carbon capture project in...

Newsletter - 17 March 2025

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Tiny Plastic Beads Could Revolutionize Battery-Free Energy Generation
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers...
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Struggling for Sustainable Farming Amid Amazon’s Deforestation Hotspot
In the Amazon, areas surrounding the BR-163...
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Revolutionary Process Converts Sewage Sludge into Green Hydrogen and Nutritious Protein
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University...
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Innovative Crop Pairing Offers New Hope for Sustainable Agriculture
In a surprising discovery, researchers from...
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Human-caused marine debris has already reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean Sea
In a stark reminder of the global scale of...
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Everyday Polymers Deemed 'Safe' Found to Release Harmful Toxins
Common polymers that are widely regarded...
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Environmental Catastrophe Strikes Zambia's Kafue River After Acidic Waste Spill from Chinese-Owned Mine
In a devastating incident in Zambia, a major...
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China’s Gravity Batteries Could Replace Lithium-Ion Storage
China is making headlines with its development...
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Black Smog Crisis: Ulaanbaatar Suffocates Under Toxic Coal Pollution
Ulaanbaatar, the world’s coldest capital,...
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Amazon Road Sparks Outrage as Pará Denies COP30 Link
The Brazilian state of Pará, which will host...

Newsletter - 10 March 2025

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Trump Administration Rejects UN Sustainable Development Goals, Citing Sovereignty and Economic Concerns
The Trump administration formally rejected...
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Tokyo’s Green Roof Law: Pioneering Urban Sustainability
Tokyo is setting a global example in urban...
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Tiny Robot Bees: A Game-Changer for Farming and Pollination
MIT researchers have developed autonomous...
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Switzerland Urged to Strengthen Climate Action Following Landmark Ruling
The Council of Europe has called on Switzerland...
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Oil Giants Shift Focus: Dropping Renewable Goals While Expanding Fossil Fuel Production
Several major oil companies are stepping...
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Mine Waste: A Potential Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity for Net-Zero Transformation
Innovative technologies are opening up the...
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Honeybees Uncover Hidden Toxins: Nature’s Tiny Pollution Detectives!
Scientists are harnessing the power of honeybees...
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Flash Floods in Argentina: Geography, Global Responses, and What Can Be Done
Argentina’s geographical position in South...
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Canadian Military Strengthens Arctic Presence as Geopolitical Tensions Escalate
The Canadian military is significantly enhancing...
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Aarhus Introduces Rewards for Returnable Coffee Cups
The Danish city of Aarhus is leading the...

Newsletter - 3 March 2025

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Wells Fargo Shifts ESG Focus, Drops Financed Emissions Target
Wells Fargo has decided to remove its previously...
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Stanford’s Game-Changing Carbon Storage Breakthrough Could Tackle Climate Change
Stanford University scientists have developed...
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Redefining Sustainability: Why Businesses Should Focus on Resilience Over ESG
In a growing movement across industries,...
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Powerful Home Wind Turbine: A New Era for Renewable Energy, Outpacing Solar
A groundbreaking 3,000-watt aesthetic wind...
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Lake Chad’s Waters Stabilize, But Climate Change Sparks Growing Crisis
Recent scientific studies have shown that...
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India's Renewable Energy Leaders Urge Localisation for Sustainable Growth
India’s top renewable energy experts...
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Hidden Tree Distribution Patterns Stabilize Forest Biodiversity, Scientists Reveal
A new study led by the Helmholtz Centre for...
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COP16 Nature Summit Reaches Last-Minute Deal, But Critics Argue It Falls Short
At the COP16 Nature Summit in Montreal, negotiators...
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Burning Plastic for Fuel in Slums Sparks Global Health and Environmental Crisis
In slums across India, Nigeria, Indonesia,...
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Apple Faces Lawsuit in the U.S. Over "Carbon Neutral" Claim for Watches
Apple is facing a lawsuit in the United States...

Newsletter - 17 February 2025

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Thailand’s Ongoing Battle with Air Pollution: 'Rainmakers' and Cross-Border Smog
Thailand is grappling with severe air pollution,...
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Study Finds Microplastic Contamination in 99% of Seafood Samples
A new study by researchers from Portland...
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Snowy 2.0 Project Faces Major Setbacks from Geological and Safety Challenges
Australia’s Snowy 2.0 hydroelectric...
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Most Nations Likely to Miss Key Climate Deadline as COP30 Approaches
As the 2025 deadline for submitting updated...
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Mineral Exploitation Threatens Green Diplomacy in Congo's Sangha Region
In Congo’s Sangha region, the government...
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Indonesia plans to Convert 2.3 million Hectares of Protected Forests for Food and Biofuel Production
The Indonesian government has announced plans...
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California’s $128 Billion High-Speed Rail Faces Delays, Rising Costs, and Sustainability Goals
California’s high-speed rail project, initially...
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Artificial Leaf Converts CO₂ into Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals
Scientists from the University of Illinois...
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Argentina's Sarandí Canal Turns Blood Red, Raising Alarm Over Toxic Pollution
On February 6, 2025, the Sarandí Canal in...
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Arctic Groundwater Contributes More Carbon to Oceans Than Previously Realized
Recent research has uncovered that groundwater...

Newsletter - 3 February 2025

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UK Climate Plan Under Fire for Excluding Key Emission Targets Despite UN Commitments
The United Kingdom’s recent climate...
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Scotland Unlikely to Meet 2030 Car Use Reduction Target
A recent report by Audit Scotland indicates...
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Respyre's Moss Concrete: Pioneering Eco-Friendly Urban Construction
Dutch startup Respyre has developed an innovative...
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Oregon Military Museum to Pioneer Waste-to-Energy Sustainability Hub
The Oregon Coast Military Museum (OCMM) in...
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NESREA Celebrates Circular Economy Milestone as Coca-Cola Launches Mega PET Recycling Hub
The National Environmental Standards and...
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Greek Farmers Turn to Tropical Crops in Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation
As climate change reshapes the agricultural...
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Fiji's Prime Minister to Address Pacific Islands' Concerns in Washington Following U.S. Aid Suspension
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka,...
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Cork Thermoplastic: An Innovative Solution to Plastic Waste and Environmental Challenges
Cork thermoplastic is a composite material...
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Arctic Undergoes Unprecedented Warming, Surpassing Critical Thresholds
The Arctic region is currently experiencing...
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Analysis: Japan Navigates Record Food Exports Amid China's Seafood Ban
In 2024, Japan achieved a historic milestone...

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