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COP28: A call to action for global leaders
COP28 spotlights the intertwined nature-climate link in global challenges. The pivotal conference amplifies International Animal Rescue's urgent call, marking a turning point in climate action.
UK Government: Disabled people urged to work from home or face benefit cuts
In a significant policy shift, the UK government, led by Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott, urges disabled people with mobility and mental health challenges to work from home or risk losing benefits, emphasising it as a citizen's duty.
Climate Diplomacy and EU Example
Here we explore the importance of climate diplomacy with Richard Beardsworth, Professor and Head of School at the University of Leeds
The Climate Paris Agreement at the Conference of the Parties in 2015 (COP21) ratified two principles of climate action on behalf of the parties, the 196 signatory countries (including...
The UK Government’s push for solar on industrial rooftops
Otto Terrell, Senior Sustainability Consultant, True, powered by Open Energy Market, navigates the challenges and opportunities in the UK Government’s push for solar on industrial rooftops.
Minimal chemical pollution, increased offshore wind farms and energy production sustainability
Coordinator of the Anemoi project, Bavo De Witte (ILVO), discusses the path to minimal chemical pollution and increasing the sustainability of offshore wind energy.
King’s Speech: Setting a new economic direction?
The King's Speech announced a roadmap for a better and brighter future for the country, focussing on economic growth, further strengthening the NHS, stricter measures on crime, energy security and the UK’s international standing on global issues, but how does the Government plan to do this?
Surfer’s mental health boosts global economy by $1 trillion annually
New research from Griffith University and Andrés Bello University reveals that surfing's positive impact on surfer's mental health contributes a staggering $1 trillion annually to the global economy.
Climate information for cultural heritage resilience
Lola Kotova from Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) unpacks climate information for strengthening the resilience of cultural heritage in times of anthropogenic climate change, presenting in this vein a fascinating case study for Germany.
Energy transition plans: How municipalities face the energy transition
Municipalities need tools to manage and achieve the local energy transition, according to Gerard Laguna Benet, Researcher at BEE Group – CIMNE.
Space breakthrough: Mars immigration advancements
Recent breakthroughs in Mars exploration bring humanity closer to realising Mars immigration dreams. The key lies in overcoming the challenge of oxygen scarcity for long-term survival.
Protecting and improving Western Australia’s cropping soils in a drying climate
Dr Stephen Davies, Principal Soils Research Scientist provides expertise in managing soil limitations in cropping systems with a focus on developing practical solutions for grain growers.
Rethinking urban design’s for 21st-century weather
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of weather extremes throughout the United States, such as heat waves and heavy rainfall.
Carole Anne Wilkinson – W. L. Gore & Associates (UK) Limited
Carole-anne Wilkinson is a UK Director of W. L. Gore & Associates. She has worked for Gore, based in Scotland, for almost 26 years covering a variety of technical and product roles.
She is currently part of Gore’s Enterprise Sustainability Leadership Team responsible for a global team of Product and Chemical Stewards. She holds a PhD in Polymer Chemistry from Durham...
Logistical friction is the largest hurdle to reaching virtual wards’ true potential
Virtual wards are a means for patients who need monitoring to remain at home and for staff to know immediately when they need urgent care. Alan Payne discusses the benefits of virtual wards and the largest issues facing their adoption.
Science, research and innovation policy in Canada
Open Access Government provides background and updates on Canada’s science, research and innovation policy.
Changes in public health: Highlighting the positive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Zisis Kozlakidis and Caboux Elodie from the International Agency for Research on Cancer discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of changes in public health interventions and patient care.
The future of healthcare: Exploring the benefits of virtual wards
The Health Tech Alliance explains the importance of digital and technological innovations, particularly virtual wards, in supporting NHS healthcare providers.
Klima-Therm: The heat pump and chiller experts
Klima-Therm Ltd. are the the heat pump and chiller experts who are pioneering, sustainable HVACR technology combined with exceptional customer service.
Technological advances in irrigation techniques
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, explores technological advances in irrigation techniques that aid in preserving crop yield and quality in drought-prone areas.
How research can help Japan move the needle toward healthy ageing
The International Longevity Centre is the UK’s leading authority on the impact of healthy ageing. Here, the ILC’s Emily Evans explains how research can enable Japan’s citizens to live longer in good health and what others can learn from this.