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Deep Space Energy, a Latvian startup, has closed a pre-seed funding round totalling €930,000 to develop technology that one day could be used to generate electricity on the moon.
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Latvian startup secures funding to generate electricity on the moon

2 months ago2 months ago4 mins

Deep Space Energy, a Latvian startup, has closed a pre-seed funding round totalling €930,000 to develop technology that one day…

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Sustainability initiatives are delivering positive business benefits for professional sports venues in the US, according to a new report by APTIM.
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Sustainability initiatives delivering business benefits for professional sports venues

2 months ago2 months ago2 mins

Sustainability initiatives are delivering positive business benefits for professional sports venues in the United States, according to a new report…

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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

2 months ago2 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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A study published in the Nature Food journal has explored the level to which environmental impacts linked to food consumption could be reduced through policy options such as carbon pricing or VAT reform.
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Impact of carbon pricing on sustainable food consumption explored in new report

2 months ago2 months ago4 mins

A study published in the Nature Food journal has explored the level to which environmental impacts linked to food consumption…

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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

2 months ago2 months ago4 mins

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 new study by Impact ROI has suggested that the debate over whether sustainability delivers financial benefits has largely been answered, with clear links between sustainability and profitability, valuation and productivity.
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‘Business as usual’ is driving biodiversity decline, says report

2 months ago2 months ago5 mins

A ‘business as usual’ mindset is contributing to continued biodiversity decline, despite firms being central actors in efforts to halt…

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Oddbox's Emilie Vanpoperinghe on balancing profit and purpose
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Oddbox’s Emilie Vanpoperinghe on balancing profit and purpose

2 months ago2 months ago8 mins

Emilie Vanpoperinghe is the chief executive of Oddbox, a platform founded in 2016 that seeks to fight food waste by…

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Just over half (51%) of airline passengers in the UK say that environmental concerns influence their choice of airline, a new study commissioned by the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) has found.
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Half of airline passengers say environmental concerns influence their choice of airline

2 months ago2 months ago3 mins

Just over half (51%) of airline passengers in the UK say that environmental concerns influence their choice of airline, a…

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A new study by researchers at the University of Michigan has suggested that previously-owned electric vehicles offer car buyers the lowest lifetime cost of ownership compared to other vehicle powertrains.
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Previously-owned electric vehicles offer car buyers the lowest lifetime cost of ownership, study suggests

3 months ago2 months ago4 mins

A new study by researchers at the University of Michigan has suggested that previously-owned electric vehicles offer car buyers the…

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The ongoing war in Ukraine is accelerating the loss of soil nutrients, impacting both the country's agricultural productivity as well as wider global food security
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Depletion of war-torn Ukraine’s soil nutrients could impact global food security

3 months ago2 months ago4 mins

The ongoing war in Ukraine is accelerating the loss of soil nutrients, impacting both the country’s agricultural productivity as well…

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INTERVIEWS

  • The Red Way – Liverpool Football Club’s Rishi Jain talks to SustainabilityOnlineApril 22, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Renee Morin, Chief Sustainability Officer, eBayApril 21, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Hedwig Sietsma, Global Director – Sustainability, FugroApril 17, 2026
  • SustainaSeed’s Yuko Nakahata on why ESG should be a growth strategy, not a box-ticking exerciseApril 14, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Didier Bergeret, Sustainability Director, The Consumer Goods ForumApril 13, 2026

EXPLAINER

  • Why AI data storage is too thirsty for hybrid coolingApril 22, 2026
  • ESG didn’t fail. We diluted it – and then blamed it for not deliveringApril 15, 2026
  • How sustainability boosts access to capital and attracts investorsApril 10, 2026
  • Green tech leader says investment in renewables can be the key to UK energy securityApril 8, 2026
  • Why aviation’s next sustainability gains will come from inside the cabinApril 3, 2026

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