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Petri Tolonen – CH-Bioforce Oy

Petri Tolonen, CEO of CH-Bioforce since 2021, has more than 30 years of international business experience at UPM, Valmet, and Wärtsilä, in sales, marketing, business development, and leadership Tolonen holds an M.Sc. (Eng.) in Paper Technology and Production Economics. He stated when joining the firm that “We are on the...

Harnessing nature for more sustainable food systems

Markus Wyss and Ian Carr emphasize the importance of nature-positive innovations to address the pressing environmental challenges.
Herd of cows taken from an elevated position

Bio-manufacturing: The future of food production

The future of food production is bio-manufacturing. Here, we discover Multus is helping it scale.
WindFloat Atlantic Project courtesy of Principle Power / Ocean Winds

Sustainable marine technologies and innovation – TFI Marine SeaSpring

TFI Marine places sustainable marine technologies and innovation under the spotlight, starting with a look at floating offshore wind.
Directly above of Obersee lake at summer in Berchtesgaden national park

Ocean temperatures drive hottest year on record

Scientists from China, the USA, New Zealand, Italy, and France have together analysed annual temperature trends in the Earth's ocean, revealing an alarming escalation of its rage.
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Smart integrated lighting and control solutions to support your decarbonisation initiatives

Urbis Schréder walks us through their smart LED lighting and control solutions for city centres, roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, and workspaces.

Mongolia and the One Health Approach

Mongolia’s unique ecosystems and cultures come with an equally unique set of wildlife management challenges.
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Open Access Government January 2024

We wish you a wonderful New Year with our exciting January 2024 digital edition, full of insights from political representatives, thought leaders, industry associations and specialists.
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Green infrastructure for ecosystem resilience

Mita Drius and Luana Silveri from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, explain fostering green infrastructure for ecosystem resilience in Alpine regions. The FRACTAL model, we hear, is a bottom-up all-round approach.

Luana Silveri – Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Luana Silveri is currently researcher in Didactics of Ecology and Sustainability Education at the Free University of Bolzano – Bozen, Faculty of Education (Bressanone, I) PhD in Ecology with expertise in freshwater ecology, ecosystem services and climate change in Alpine areas with seven years of experience in national research Institutes...
Eastern slavic folk holiday, Spas day. Organic raw honeycombs

Declining honey yields in the U.S. linked to herbicides

In the last few decades, honey yields in the United States have steadily declined since the 1990s, leaving honey producers and scientists looking for answers.
Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC)

Dr. Melissa Ward Jones: Permafrost scientist and geographer

Here we explore Dr. Melissa Ward Jones' research on permafrost systems in the continuous permafrost zone of the Arctic and permafrost-agriculture interactions primarily in the discontinuous permafrost zone of Alaska.

Margareta Johansson – Lund University

Associate Professor Margareta Johansson is based at the Dept. of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science at Lund University in Sweden. Margareta has a broad experience in Arctic research, ranging from glaciology/climatology to Arctic ecology and for the last two decades she has focussed her research on permafrost in a...
Wind turbines in the ocean

The UK’s 2050 net zero goal

Recent efforts towards the UK’s 2050 net zero goal, such as promoting green skills and offshore wind capacity ambitions, are outlined here by Open Access Government.
Alaska offers many stunning views during the season’s change. As the seasons change from Summer to Fall, the leaves transform into a stunning display of Fall colors. Interior Alaska offers unique and stunning views for all to enjoy.

Permafrost grown: Investigating permafrost-agriculture interactions in Alaska

Here, we learn about Dr. Melissa Ward Jones, who leads a transdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, co-producing knowledge with farmers to understand these unique agricultural systems better.
Girl biking at Pohjolankatu

Tourism redefined in sustainable Helsinki: The epitome of smart and sustainable travel

Helsinki, a sustainability powerhouse, emerges as a global leader in smart tourism. Boasting a top-ranking for sustainable travel, Helsinki pioneers carbon neutrality, community engagement, and innovation, setting the stage for a green urban future.
The fire spreading in a forest

What can local governments do to combat heat stress and increase safety?

Wildfires and record heat waves turn our summers into a nightmare. In this vein, what can local governments do to combat heat stress and increase safety? Vasileios Latinos, Head of Resilience and Climate Adaptation at ICLEI Europe, provides a detailed response.
A royalty free image from the oil industry of three pumpjacks on a prairie at sunrise.

COP28 reaches agreement to steer away from fossil fuels

The COP28 event has concluded with an agreement recognising the importance of transitioning away from fossil fuels.
dry field with natural texture of cracked clay. Soil drought cracked landscape. Global warming concept.

Need for an integrated approach to combat soil degradation

An overview of the need for an integrated approach to combat soil degradation, is presented here by Research Director at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, Aarthi Janakiraman.
Building a digital city with several digital twins?

Building a digital city with several digital twins?

Building a digital city with several digital twins? – An exemplary view on water-related questions in urban areas.

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