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Advancing science and innovation in the U.S
Discover reviews trends, future challenges, and strategic directions when it comes to advancing science and innovation in the U.S., including High Energy Physics, with Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, Research Director at Everest Group.
Measuring permafrost thaw subsidence in agricultural fields in Alaska
Melissa Ward Jones, a Research Assistant Professor at the Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC) of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, discusses research focused on understanding the interactions of permafrost thaw and agriculture.
UK marks milestone in Horizon Europe participation
The United Kingdom is celebrating a significant milestone in participating in Horizon Europe, the world's largest international research programme.
UK government supports Scotland’s floating offshore wind industry with £55 million grant
The Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland is expected to become a major hub for the UK's floating offshore wind sector due to a £55 million investment from the UK government.
PRODIGY: Understanding and Strengthening Amazonian Resilience
The PRODIGY project takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how diverse systems—ecological, social, and economic—interact and influence each other.
New report reveals mixed progress on the EU’s environmental goals
As the European Union's efforts to meet its 2030 climate, environmental, and sustainability goals progress, some key areas remain behind.
Physical activity linked to improved sleep quality for older adults
A recent systematic review led by researchers from Santa Catarina State University (UDESC) in Brazil has revealed the connection between physical activity (PA) and sleep quality in older adults who experienced social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
UK Government launches Clean Industry Bonus to boost jobs and low carbon manufacturing
The Clean Industry Bonus will provide financial support to offshore wind developers, focusing mainly on areas that need economic investment, including industrial heartlands and coastal regions.
The UK’s plans to create thousands of clean energy jobs
The UK government's "Plan for Change" aims to create thousands of clean energy jobs nationwide by 2030.
Low-carbon mobility-as-a-service converges with energy prosumption for future cities
Isaac Premsingh, Research Director at Everest Group, discusses how low-carbon mobility-as-a-service converges with energy prosumption for the cities of the future.
Empowering communities in Texas and Louisiana: The regional energy democracy initiative (REDI)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the Regional Energy Democracy Initiative (REDI) Consortium to help encourage collaboration between stakeholders and communities in Texas and Louisiana.
Investing in Britain’s satellite intelligence
Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services, explores investments in Britain’s satellite intelligence, strategically focusing on our core strengths.
Building resilience in Canadian vineyards through grapevine selections
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at Brock University, Canada, discusses how to build resilience in Canadian vineyards through grapevine selections.
The importance of earthworms for soil health
In this article, Lynette Abbott from The University of Western Australia, highlights the importance of earthworms for soil health.
USDA’s $78.3 million investment in rural clean energy
It was announced yesterday, December 16, 2024, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack that rural America would receive a loan to support clean energy projects.
Building integrated photovoltaics in practical use: The 5GSOLAR thin film device perspective
Maciej Sibiński from Tallinn University of Technology, examines building integrated photovoltaics in practical use, from the 5GSOLAR thin film device perspective.
Philosophy: Environmental risk policy and public law
John Martin Gillroy is Professor of Philosophy, Law & Public Policy at Lehigh University. Here, he navigates philosophy with a special focus on environmental risk within the realms of policy and public law.
Soil parent material: The role of earth’s skin on forest health
Soil is complex, posing challenges for measurement and management at scale. Mark Kimsey from the University of Idaho highlights the importance of monitoring soil properties in forest management. This has resulted in digital tools that help align management practices with the characteristics of soil parent material and climatic conditions.
Widespread soil management strategies adopted for higher profits and resilience
Dr Stephen Davies and Chris Gazey from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Government of Western Australia, explain how grain growers achieve higher profits and resilience through the widespread adoption of soil management strategies.
UK expands Emissions Trading Scheme to maritime sector and carbon transport
The UK is expanding its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), these efforts hope to help the UK achieve net-zero emissions.