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War-time fall out: Cut fertilisers to improve UK security and benefit nature, says charity

While there is relief at last night’s ceasefire in the US-Israel war with Iran, today’s commentators continue to warn of ongoing uncertainty for fuel supplies and prices; but in the long run, will it be shortages of...

Project turns recovered car battery acid and plastic waste into clean hydrogen

Researchers have developed a solar-powered reactor to break down hard-to-recycle forms of plastic waste – such as drinks bottles, nylon textiles and polyurethane foams...

Ganges River pollution study: standard monitoring identifies only 1% of organofluorine contamination

Standard tests fail to identify 99% of toxic PFAS chemicals in the Ganges River, according to a new study from interdisciplinary research organization The...

What to expect when you’re expecting the end of the world

Jem Bendell had postponed his personal crisis long enough. For years, he’d been setting aside the worrying news about climate change he came across...

South Korea faces pressure to accelerate and expand ESG disclosure rules

The country’s largest pension fund and ruling party is pushing for earlier rollout and broader coverage, criticising the regulator’s plan as too slow and narrow. Source:...

Apave Launches New Sustainability Services Platform

France-based international risk management group Apave announced the launch of Apave Impact, a new sustainability-focused subsidiary, supported by the acquisition of Dutch decarbonization consulting...

Heat networks fund accepting applications from Welsh projects

The Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF)1 will open to Welsh projects from Round 12, unlocking new opportunities for clean heat and accelerating Wales’ path...

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