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Collaboration to prevent harmful air pollution from travelling across borders could prevent as many as 1.32 million premature deaths each year by 2040, according to researchers at University of Colorado Boulder and Cardiff University.
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Collaboration to limit air pollution across borders could prevent more than 1.32 million deaths each year

5 months ago5 months ago5 mins

Collaboration to prevent harmful air pollution from travelling across borders could prevent as many as 1.32 million premature deaths each…

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Two fifths (40%) of Irish car buyers intend to purchase an electric vehicle in the next two years, research from EY's Mobility Consumer Index (MCI) has found.
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  • Sustainable Transport

Two fifths of Irish car buyers intend to purchase an electric vehicle: EY

5 months ago5 months ago4 mins

Two fifths (40%) of Irish car buyers intend to purchase an electric vehicle in the next two years, research from…

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A study by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University has traced how microplastics from polymer-coated fertilisers (PCF) end up deposited on beaches and in the sea, contributing to the so-called 'missing plastics' phenomenon in marine pollution.
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Study offers new insight into ‘missing plastics’ in marine pollution

5 months ago5 months ago3 mins

A study by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University has traced how microplastics from polymer-coated fertilisers (PCF) end up deposited on…

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Consumers around the world are more concerned about wars and conflict than they are about the environment, a new study by Kantar has found.
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Concerns over conflict rank higher than environmental issues, Kantar study finds

5 months ago5 months ago3 mins

Consumers around the world are more concerned about wars and conflict than they are about the environment, a new study…

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Biodiversity loss in Brazil's Mata Atlantica (Atlantic Forest) is increasing mosquitoes' thirst for human blood, a study published in the Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution journal has found.
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Biodiversity loss increasing mosquitoes’ thirst for human blood, study finds

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Biodiversity loss in Brazil’s Mata Atlantica (Atlantic Forest) is increasing mosquitoes’ thirst for human blood, a study published in the…

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A study by the American Chemical Society has suggested that fungi grown on side streams generated by food production, such as apple pomace and whey from cheese manufacturing, could be effectively developed into plant-based food additives.
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Could fungi grown on food production side streams be the next big thing in plant-based food?

5 months ago5 months ago3 mins

A study by the American Chemical Society has suggested that fungi grown on side streams generated by food production, such…

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'Living walls', structures comprised of flowers and plants that are affixed to the outside of commercial buildings, can play a 'significant role in boosting urban biodiversity,
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‘Living walls’ can boost biodiversity in urban environments, study finds

5 months ago5 months ago4 mins

‘Living walls’, structures comprised of flowers and plants that are affixed to the outside of commercial buildings, can play a…

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Olympic and Paralympic Symbols in Cortina d'Ampezzo
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Impact of climate change on Winter Olympics explored in new report

6 months ago6 months ago4 mins

With the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games set to kick off in Milan Cortina on 6 February, a new…

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More than half (53%) of Gen Z consumers in the US have stopped buying a particular product due to excessive plastic packaging use, a new study by SmartLifeco has found.
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Over half Gen Z consumers have stopped buying a product due to excessive plastic packaging

6 months ago6 months ago3 mins

More than half (53%) of Gen Z consumers in the US have stopped buying a particular product due to excessive…

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A new study by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland has explored the role that circular economy startups play in driving systems change, even when demand for sustainable products isn't guaranteed.
  • Circular Economy
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Role of circular economy startups in fostering change explored in new study

6 months ago6 months ago3 mins

A new study by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland has explored the role that circular economy startups play…

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INTERVIEWS

  • IBM’s Mark Kardos on how well-managed AI can help improve sustainability performanceJuly 16, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – John Thomas, Global Sustainability Director, Transformation and Engagement, DecathlonJuly 13, 2026
  • Savills’ Lizzie Jones on how the global real estate firm is navigating an evolving ESG landscapeJuly 9, 2026
  • LocalDutch’s Maurice van der Knaap on how technology can help make healthy food hyper-localJuly 8, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026

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EXPLAINER

  • What the 2026 FIFA World Cup can teach us about social legitimacyJuly 14, 2026
  • Geo Green Power revamps its domestic solar offering to provide increased long-term value for customersJuly 9, 2026
  • What role does smart packaging play in reducing healthcare waste?July 9, 2026
  • 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

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