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New Weather Forecasting Technique Accelerates Electrocatalyst Durability Testing

Summary: Researchers apply weather forecasting data assimilation to rapidly predict electrocatalyst degradation, speeding green hydrogen technology development. Researchers from the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) have developed a rapid prediction method for electrocatalyst degradation by adopting data assimilation techniques originally used in weather forecasting. This novel approach significantly speeds up durability testing crucial for […]

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EPA’s Endangerment Finding Reconsideration Threatens Climate Progress and Business Opportunities

Summary: EPA’s 2025 reassessment of the 2009 endangerment finding risks reversing critical climate protections and impacting innovation. In March 2025, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a controversial reassessment of its 2009 ‘endangerment finding,’ which confirmed that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions threaten public health and welfare. This finding is the legal basis for federal

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Singapore Champions Clean Energy Trade Amid Geopolitical Shifts

Summary: Singapore is leveraging climate initiatives and cross-border clean energy trade to navigate geopolitical and economic challenges, highlighting new business opportunities in ASEAN and beyond. Singapore is actively repositioning itself to address intensified geopolitical tensions and economic challenges. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong recently outlined strategic moves to leverage climate and clean energy initiatives to navigate

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Innovative Hydrogen-Bonding Microenvironment Boosts CO2 Electroreduction Efficiency

Summary: Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China develop a hydrogen-bonding microenvironment enhancing CO2 conversion to valuable products, offering a path for sustainable chemical production. Scientists at the University of Science and Technology of China have engineered a unique hydrogen-bonding microenvironment to improve CO2 electroreduction efficiency. This breakthrough can transform waste CO2

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New Study Reveals How Microplastics Become Trapped in Streams, Offering Hope for Targeted Cleanups

Summary: Research from the University of Arkansas uncovers how stream characteristics influence microplastic trapping, guiding effective cleanup strategies. Microplastics, tiny particles less than five millimeters in size, are emerging as a significant environmental threat. Found in many daily products, these plastics infiltrate ecosystems through everyday actions, threatening both human health and wildlife. A recent study

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UCR's Vincent Lavallo, left, and Aaron Gregory, right, who helped prove a 67-year-old chemistry hypothesis. (Stan Lim/UCR)

Scientists Confirm 67-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory, Paving Way for Greener Pharma

Summary: UC Riverside chemists stabilize reactive carbene in water, confirming a decades-old vitamin B1 theory and enabling greener pharmaceutical manufacturing. Chemists at the University of California – Riverside have achieved a breakthrough by confirming a 67-year-old hypothesis about vitamin B1. They successfully stabilized an extremely reactive molecule called a carbene in water, something previously considered

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Southeast Asia’s Green Startups Battle Funding Challenges Amid Shifting Global Support

Summary: Southeast Asia’s renewable energy startups face major funding hurdles as global and regional financial support wanes amid economic and policy shifts. Southeast Asia’s clean-energy startups, including Vietnam’s SmartSolar and Indonesia’s Swap Energi, continue to show promising growth despite facing major challenges. These firms are navigating a complex funding landscape affected by reduced government support

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Inner Mongolia: A Green Power Bank Leading China’s Renewable Energy Revolution

Summary: Inner Mongolia is a pioneer in China’s renewable energy sector, combining vast resources and ecological restoration to lead green growth. Inner Mongolia, a vast autonomous region in northern China, is emerging as a key player in the country’s green energy transformation. The region combines rich renewable resources with successful ecological restoration, proving that environmental

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New Study Reveals Variable Emissions from Agricultural Soils, Unveils Business Opportunities in Sustainable Farming

Summary: A comprehensive dataset on nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils highlights the potential for sustainable practices to reduce potent greenhouse gases and foster business innovation. Farmers use nitrogen fertilizers to increase crop yields, feeding a growing population and livestock. However, excess fertilizer produces nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, significantly contributing to climate change.

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Renewing the Ganga Water Treaty: A Climate-Resilient Opportunity for India-Bangladesh Cooperation

Summary: The Ganga Water Treaty renewal in 2026 presents an urgent chance for India and Bangladesh to address climate challenges and improve equitable water sharing. The Ganga Water Treaty, signed in 1996 between India and Bangladesh, governs the water sharing of the transboundary Ganga River. This vital treaty, essential for bilateral relations, is set to

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