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A new study has found that the decommissioning and recovery of submarine telecommunications and power cables tends to have a 'short-lived' impact on the environment, with any impact generally located in the immediate area where cables are situated.
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Decommissioning submarine cables has a short-lived environmental impact, study finds

7 months ago7 months ago4 mins

A new study has found that the decommissioning and recovery of submarine telecommunications and power cables tends to have a…

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Consumers continue to purchase fast fashion, despite awareness of the environmental and social cost of doing so, a new study by the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) has found.
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Consumers continue to opt for fast fashion, despite environmental awareness

7 months ago7 months ago3 mins

Consumers continue to engage with fast fashion, despite awareness of the environmental and social cost of doing so, a study…

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The 2025 Antarctic ozone hole was the smallest and shortest-lived for five years, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has said, fuelling hopes for the recovery of the ozone layer.
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Smallest ozone hole in five years a positive sign, says Copernicus

7 months ago7 months ago3 mins

The 2025 Antarctic ozone hole was the smallest and shortest-lived for five years, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has…

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Doomsday – how speculative vision can turn into strategic action
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Doomsday – how speculative vision can turn into strategic action

7 months ago7 months ago11 mins

Op-ed by Phil Pauley, CEO and founder of PAULEY. Imagination has always been one of humanity’s more practical instincts. Before…

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Meatpacker Tyson Foods is to stop making environmental claims regarding ‘net-zero’ and ‘climate-smart beef’ for a five-year period, following a lawsuit taken by the Environmental Working Group (EWG).
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Tyson Foods to halt ‘net zero’ claims following lawsuit settlement

8 months ago8 months ago3 mins

Meatpacker Tyson Foods is to stop making environmental claims regarding ‘net-zero’ and ‘climate-smart beef’ for a five-year period, following a…

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Sustainability work has long focused on reducing harm, such as lowering emissions, cutting waste, and minimising the negative impacts of our actions, i.e. minimising our footprint.
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From reducing your footprint to increasing your handprint

8 months ago8 months ago7 mins

Op-ed by Poul Lindqvist, co-founder & CEO, Environmental Impacts Academy. Sustainability work has long focused on reducing harm, such as…

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Australia's Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, has described the country's new Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025 as being "better for the environment, and better for business".
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Australia’s new environment bill ‘better for business’, says Minister

8 months ago8 months ago4 mins

Australia‘s Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, has described the country’s new Environment Protection Reform Bill 2025 as…

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The FSC general assembly is taking place in Panama this year.
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Global conflict seen as a bigger concern than climate change: study

8 months ago8 months ago4 mins

Global conflict is a key concern for 52% of consumers, with climate change well behind on 31%, a new study…

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Business supplies distributor OptiGroup has announced that its climate targets have been validated and approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
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OptiGroup’s climate targets approved by SBTi

9 months ago8 months ago3 mins

Business supplies distributor OptiGroup has announced that its climate targets have been validated and approved by the Science Based Targets…

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Plans to develop a €3 billion data centre complex in County Kildare could 'set a dangerous precedent for similar developments in Europe', non-profit ClientEarth has said.
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Kildare data centre plans ‘an enormous energy drain dressed up as progress’, says ClientEarth

9 months ago7 months ago4 mins

Plans to develop a €3 billion data centre complex in County Kildare, Ireland, could ‘set a dangerous precedent for similar…

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Poster announcing Decarbon 2027: Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Congress, with abstract glassy bubbles at the bottom.

INTERVIEWS

  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026
  • Juan Verde on why the climate revolution is now a business survival testJuly 3, 2026
  • Volkswagen AG’s Dr Daniel-Sascha Roth on the role of technology in streamlining reportingJuly 1, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Jeff Yorzyk, Senior Director of Sustainability, HelloFreshJune 26, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – David Pettet, Group Head of Sustainability, Nomad FoodsJune 23, 2026

Banner for the Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Congress (Feb 15–16, 2027, Berlin) with a dark background and abstract ribbon artwork.

EXPLAINER

  • Why climate risk is rising in 2026July 6, 2026
  • Regulated, but not resolved: why the ESG ratings regulation will not spare asset managers their homeworkJuly 2, 2026
  • Opponents to the Global Plastics Treaty are running out of excusesJune 30, 2026
  • The carbon removal market doesn’t need more innovation – it needs the conditions to scaleJune 26, 2026
  • The energy wall – how AI companies are trying to scale without breaking power billsJune 25, 2026

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