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The cultural complexities of phasing out coal mining in Europe

Explore the socio-cultural impact of coal mining phase-out in Europe and discover inclusive strategies to move to sustainable energy

Are global policies doing enough to combat Arctic climate change?

Combating Arctic climate change requires urgent and comprehensive policy responses at local, national, and international levels. Read more.

US accelerates climate action with $1.8bn direct air capture funding

Learn how the US is advancing climate action with $1.8bn in funding for innovative direct air capture technologies.

US progress towards a circular economy for plastics revealed

Explore how the U.S. Plastics Pact is advancing innovation and collaboration to achieve a sustainable circular economy for plastics.

Inside ArcticNet: Bridging scientific and Indigenous knowledge to enhance Arctic research

ArcticNet, discusses the latest scientific priorities in Arctic research and how it is tackling these urgent climate challenges.

Transformative bioscience research provides tools for sustainable living

Discover how the LIFE Research Institute at TUS advances bioscience research for global health and sustainability

US announces $52m energy crops investment to transform bioeconomy

The US has announced a significant $52m investment to support six innovative projects advancing the production of energy crops.

Driving net zero emissions in the chemical industry

Charlie Tan, CEO of Global Impact Coalition, discusses shaping the chemical industry by addressing systemic barriers and advancing solutions.

Applying the Safe and Sustainable By Design (SSbD) framework to the ZeroF project

The SSbD framework is vital for ensuring that materials and chemicals are safe for human health and the environment. Read more here.

The decline of Arctic sea ice: Causes, impacts, and future projections

Arctic sea ice loss will to continue over the next decades, with implications for the climate system, Arctic communities and ecosystems.

UK expands trading scheme to further reduce carbon emissions

THE UK ETS will be expanded to reduce carbon emissions from the maritime sector and recognise non-pipeline transport methods.

Concordia University: Leading innovation and research in Montreal’s thriving academic landscape

Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Dean of Graduate Studies at Concordia University, discusses its unique contributions to Montreal’s academic landscape.

Climate resilience must be integrated into UN Sustainable Development Goals, say experts

Discover how integrating climate resilience into the UN Sustainable Development Goals can secure a sustainable future.

Trent University’s leadership in freshwater research driven by expertise, facilities, collaboration

Trent University engages in addressing local and global freshwater issues, including microplastics, carbon cycling, and pollution.

Revamped Jet Zero Taskforce set to deliver more sustainable aviation

Discover how the Jet Zero Taskforce charts a clear path towards sustainable aviation with a new structure to transform flights.

Researchers discover complex relationship between Arctic warming and dust

A new study has revealed that dust from snow- and ice-free areas of the Arctic may be an important contributor to Arctic warming.

Why bio-based chemicals and materials face a higher entry to market bar than fossil incumbents – and why they deserve the effort

BBIA highlights the potential for bio-based chemicals to reduce greenhouse gases and emphasises the UK’s opportunity to lead in this sector.

Bio-based products certification: EU webinar highlights collaborative path toward sustainability

Register now for the upcoming "Advancing Bio-Based Products Certification: A Collaborative Path Towards Sustainability," EU webinar.

Advancing sustainable health: PAN Sweden’s plant-based protein initiative

PAN Sweden Research Centre advocates for sustainable health through plant-based proteins to make sustainable food the preferred choice.

Natural carbon sinks: Why they alone can’t stop global warming

Discover why natural carbon sinks like forests and oceans alone can’t stop global warming and the urgent need for permanent CO2 storage.

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