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Warming Wetlands May Boost Methane Emissions, Threatening Climate Goals

Summary: Warming wetlands increase methane emissions, posing challenges for climate change mitigation efforts. Scientists from the Smithsonian have revealed that warming wetlands, a major natural methane source, produce more methane, potentially disrupting climate change mitigation. This discovery stems from the SMARTX experiment in Maryland which simulated future higher temperatures and CO2 levels in wetlands. Understanding […]

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China’s Rare Earth Export Rules Ignite Global Production Efforts but Challenges Remain

Summary: China’s new licensing rules on rare earth exports drive US and European initiatives to develop processing capabilities amid significant challenges. New Chinese government rules now require licenses to export some critical rare earth elements, especially heavy ones used in high-performance magnets. This regulatory change has sparked efforts in the United States and Europe to

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Mainstream Renewable Power Sells 675 MW Renewable Portfolio in Colombia to Celsia

Summary: Mainstream Renewable Power exits Colombian market, selling a 675 MW portfolio to Celsia, enhancing renewable energy capacity and supporting Colombia’s clean energy goals. Mainstream Renewable Power, a leading global wind and solar energy company, has sold its 675 MW renewable energy portfolio in Colombia to local energy firm Celsia. This significant transaction marks Mainstream’s

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Quezon City Bans Single-Use Plastics to Boost Sustainability and Circular Economy

Summary: Quezon City implements a pioneering ban on single-use plastics in government facilities as of April 21, 2025, to combat plastic pollution and promote sustainable business growth. Starting April 21, 2025, Quezon City has banned single-use plastics in all government facilities. This policy, under Executive Order No. 3, Series of 2025, builds on earlier environmental

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Nanotech Powers a Sustainable Revolution in Packaging Industry

Summary: Nanotechnology is revolutionizing packaging by enhancing strength, enabling smart features, and driving sustainability, offering significant commercial and environmental benefits. Nanotechnology is rapidly transforming the packaging industry, meeting soaring demand for sustainable and innovative packaging solutions. It enhances material strength, enables smarter packaging, and promotes environmental sustainability. This technology offers exciting business opportunities by reducing

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Ultima Markets Launches Ultima Impact Foundation to Drive Regional Reforestation and Sustainability

Summary: Ultima Markets initiates the Ultima Impact Foundation to lead reforestation efforts in Southeast Asia, promoting environmental restoration and community collaboration. Ultima Markets has officially launched the Ultima Impact Foundation, a dedicated non-profit organization focusing on sustainability and social impact initiatives. The foundation’s inaugural project centers on reforesting mangrove forests and other tree species across

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University of Queensland Develops Record-Breaking Eco-Friendly Solar Cell

Summary: UQ achieves a world record 16.65% efficiency with Tin Halide perovskite solar cells, advancing sustainable and eco-friendly solar technology. The University of Queensland (UQ) has achieved a certified world record efficiency of 16.65% using Tin Halide perovskite (THP) solar cells, marking a significant breakthrough in sustainable energy technology. Record Setting Efficiency with Tin-Based Technology

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METLEN and Glenfarne Team Up on 588 MW Solar and 1,610 MWh Battery Storage Deal in Chile

Summary: METLEN Energy & Metals and Glenfarne Asset Company have agreed on a major renewable energy asset transfer in Chile involving 588 MW solar and 1,610 MWh battery storage, advancing Chile’s clean energy transition. METLEN Energy & Metals and Glenfarne Asset Company have entered a significant agreement to transfer a portfolio of solar and battery

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Telemedicine Cuts Carbon Emissions Equivalent to 130,000 Car Trips Monthly

Summary: UCLA research shows telemedicine in 2023 significantly reduced carbon emissions, highlighting its climate benefits and potential for sustainable healthcare policies. Telemedicine use in 2023 reduced monthly carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated 21.4 million to 47.6 million kilograms, equivalent to avoiding emissions from 61,000 to 130,000 gas-powered vehicles each month. This UCLA-led study highlights

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New Study Shows Oil Spill Cleanup Agents Do Not Hinder Natural Biodegradation

Summary: A recent study finds that spill treating agents used in oil cleanup do not significantly impede natural microbial biodegradation, reassuring effective emergency responses. Biodegradation is a vital natural process in oil spill cleanup. A new study, published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, reveals that spill treating agents do not substantially impede this natural biodegradation

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