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Exploring the future of health and social care: Overcoming current challenges

The health and social care sectors in the UK are facing significant challenges in 2024. Ongoing backlogs, skilled workforce shortages, and increasing service demand are creating a perfect storm - but what can be done to change this?
Empty Classroom

Lessons in creating the right atmosphere with ventilation

Increasingly airtight buildings can lead to a build-up of carbon dioxide in educational facilities, which can affect the concentration of occupants and, therefore, their learning ability. Ventilation and air conditioning systems can, however, be designed to provide the best indoor air quality to maintain students’ alertness. Roberto Mallozi from Klima Therm explains.
Close up view of partial face, African elephant (Loxodonta africana), world's largest land animal, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Analyzing the rhetoric behind trophy hunting narratives

Jens Ulrik Hogh and Stephan Wunderlich from the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC) discuss public perceptions of trophy hunting.
Silent Killers of business

The “Silent Killers” of business success

Dr. Michael (Mike) Beer, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School, explains the “silent killers” of business success that top management are unaware of.
Plastic scrap for recycling

New EU legislation to transform packaging waste management

In a decisive move to combat packaging waste and promote sustainable practices, the European Parliament has adopted a series of new regulations aimed at reducing, reusing, and recycling packaging across the European Union.
Science or medical concept. Molecular structure on black background

India embarks on major green ammonia initiative with SECI’s landmark tender

The India Government has announced plans to produce half a million tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia annually.
Soybean Field Rows in spring

Electric-field nanobubbles for agriculture

Niall J. English, from Chemical Engineering at University College Dublin, discusses how using electric-field-generated nanobubbles for agriculture is empowering fundamental progress.

Wolfgang Teubner – ICLEI European Secretariat

Wolfgang Teubner is the ICLEI regional director for Europe and also the Managing Director (CEO) of the ICLEI European Secretariat He has more than 30 years professional experience working with local governments on sustainable urban development, climate adaptation and mitigation, Local Agenda 21, waste management, as well as sustainable urban...
Aerial view of floating solar panels cell platform on the lake

Floating solar panels could revolutionise global electricity supply

New research has revealed that floating solar photovoltaic panels (FPV) could potentially meet all the electricity needs of certain countries.

Towards digitalisation with zero-energy consumption sensor system

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, a leading research and innovation partner, describes its journey toward digitalisation with a zero-energy consumption sensor system.
Close up the rat in dry leaf background. Animal contagious disease concept.

Getting leptospirosis onto the lists of neglected tropical diseases

Leptospirosis is a globally important infectious disease, but neglected to the extent that it’s not on WHO’s or FDA’s neglected tropical diseases lists; this needs to change.
heavy traffic moving at speed on UK motorway in England at sunset

Horizon Europe allocates €163.5 million for green mobility research projects

Horizon Europe has given €163.5 million to fund innovative research projects aimed at promoting green, smart, and resilient transportation and mobility solutions.
Offshore Wind Farm

Labour’s plan to enhance UK energy with state-owned power company

Labour has announced a plan to establish Great British Energy, a government-owned power company, as the foundation of its strategy to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector and enhance energy security.
Blue & Green Medicine Tables.

How the “tides” have turned in pharma manufacturing

Two seasoned experts from CPI, Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre, detail how the “tides” have turned in pharma manufacturing.
African American schoolgirl raising her hand to answer the question on a class in the classroom.

Storying the world: Decolonizing classrooms

Geraldine Balzer, Associate Professor from the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan, discusses the importance of decolonizing classrooms by telling stories about the world.
New House Under Construction

Housing crisis in Europe: The EESC calls on the EU to act

András Edelényi from EESC says that the EU must take action when it comes to the housing crisis in Europe.
Planet Earth At Night - City Lights of Europe Glowing In The Dark

The ongoing quest for Social Europe

European Trade Union Institute’s General Secretary, Esther Lynch, with Research Director, Bart Vanhercke, provide a detailed look at the ongoing quest for Social Europe.
Tractor spraying pesticides on soy field with sprayer at spring

EU food policy priorities

Open Access Government highlights the European Commission’s policy priorities for food, including the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve plant health protection.
Melting Ice Cap: A Stark Reminder of Climate Change

Climate crisis: Meeting the Net Zero challenge

Dr. Matt Gitsham explains how business leaders are increasingly seeking assistance from policymakers to address the Net Zero challenge.

Dr Matt Gitsham – Sustainability Impact Lab

Matt Gitsham is Professor of Business and Sustainability at Hult International Business School and Academic Director of the Hult Sustainability Impact Lab, one of Hult’s flagship research impact labs  Matt has led numerous research projects on business and sustainable development for over two decades, focusing on the role of leadership...

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