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Rebuilding Ukraine through the SUN4Ukraine initiative
Twelve Ukrainian cities have started their journey towards a climate-neutral development with the launch of the SUN4Ukraine initiative, part of the EU's Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission.
Supply chain waste in the pharma industry
The pharmaceutical industry faces significant challenges with supply chain waste, affecting both environmental sustainability and economic efficiency. Jim McGuire and Deborah McElhone from CPI navigate the complex issue here.
Revolutionizing business with sustainable strategic management
Discover how Sustainable Strategic Management empowers businesses to lead humanity’s transformation before Earth regulates our species into extinction
In an era of unprecedented global challenges, one powerful force stands uniquely positioned to reshape our future: business. However, traditional strategic management, focused narrowly on competitive advantage within industry boundaries, has led...
European parliament approves Von Der Leyen’s new commission team
The European Parliament has officially approved Ursula von der Leyen’s new team for the European Commission, just ahead of the Commission that began works on December 1, 2024.
Smart interoperable urban lighting
Urbis Schréder argues that smart interoperable urban lighting is shaping a sustainable future.
New UK JetZero Taskforce set to create a more sustainable aviation future
The launch of the new JetZero Taskforce by the Secretary of State is designed to lead efforts in making aviation cleaner and greener.
The U.S. government has plans to promote clean manufacturing and economic growth
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) have revealed a new plan that hopes to reshape the American manufacturing sector.
Sustainable fashion: A turning point for textiles
Chloe Skidmore, Technical Assistant at intellectual property law firm Reddie & Grose, shares her expertise on decarbonising the textiles industry and creating sustainable fashion.
Creating your carbon reduction plan: Five top tips for SMEs
Kristen Green, Head of Sustainability at Crown Commercial Service (CCS), explains the importance of carbon reduction plans for public sector suppliers and how SMEs can simplify the process of creating and maintaining one.
How system design optimisation for solar farms can support the UK’s net zero target
Johannes Linder, the Director of System Design & Innovation at BELECTRIC GmbH, explains how optimising system design for solar farms can help support the UK’s Net Zero target.
Cornwall: A hub for research, innovation and sustainability
Cornwall is emerging as a global centre for innovation and sustainability. The county is at the forefront of addressing critical global challenges, from climate change and human health to securing a sustainable supply of critical minerals.
Asia Analysis October 2024
In the latest edition of Asia Analysis for October 2024, you can read insightful articles from experts in the field discussing key policy topics in the areas of health, government and research!
Building a sustainable future in Urban areas
Urban areas are at the centre of Europe’s environmental challenges and opportunities.
Removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Many countries aim to achieve the net-zero emission target. This means that any human activity releasing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere must be counterbalanced by an equivalent amount being removed. But how is that supposed to work? And what do the public and stakeholders think of it?.
Integrated operating theatre: Supporting the NHS Net Zero targets
Ingo Aicher, Managing Director of JAV Medical Systems, walks us through the firm’s first near net zero integrated operating theatre system, ITOT – The “Integrated Theatre Of Things” that reduces CO2 emissions and provides cost savings.
The future of health infrastructure: Building for a net zero NHS
Lorna Rothery spoke to Olivia Murphy-Fawcett, Head of Sustainability and Social Impact at NHS Shared Business Services, about how the UK’s health system is working to reduce its carbon emissions and reach a net zero NHS.
England launches first heat network zones to promote low-cost, low-carbon heating
The UK Government has announced plans to create heat network zones in six towns and cities across England.
Unveiling healthy soil: Why is soil biology key to soil health?
Healthy soil, the foundation of thriving ecosystems, is a complex dance between physical, chemical, and biological processes. While soil biology plays a crucial role, a single test doesn’t tell the whole story. This article delves deeper, exploring the factors that contribute to healthy soil and the various approaches used to assess it.
Lithium’s potential in Way Ratai’s geothermal hot springs
In Southeast Sumatra, Indonesia, the Way Ratai geothermal system is not only known for its therapeutic hot springs but also for its significant potential in lithium extraction.
The health impacts of air pollution
Lorna Rothery interviewed Juan J. Castillo-Lugo, Air Quality and Health Regional Advisor at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), about the health effects of air pollution and efforts to reduce exposure.