19:01 How to have an amazing and more sustainable kitchen? These are 8 unavoidable trends
-Functionality, sustainability and intelligent technology mark the design of future kitchens
- MSN22/04 OkCupid finds Israelis increasingly viewing eco-awareness. 'green' worldviews as attractive
-Israeli singles in 2025 are prioritizing eco-conscious partners, with 84% valuing green lifestyles.
- Jerusalem Post21/04 Clean air: expert warns of paradoxical effect
-Fine dust and exhaust gases take off, but the temperatures rise. A meteorologist explains why well -intentioned environmental protection also has side effects. Less fine dust, less exhaust gases, more speed 30 zones-we do a lot for the climate, for better air quality and less CO₂ load. Nevertheless, Europe is getting hotter and even heats up on the snow ...
- MSN21/04 Take fewer flights or switch to an EV – what’s the best way to reduce my carbon emissions?
-Amid all the continuing noise around climate action, it can be hard to know which changes will really make a difference
- The Irish Times20/04 Meet the German architects behind the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025
-ATELIER BRÜCKNER have become known for immersive, narrative-driven architecture - and at Expo 2025 in Osaka, they've created one of the most poetic pavilions on site.
- EuronewsEN20/04 My son wants to study sustainability but has no idea what course to choose. Can you help?
-There are lots to choose from at university, with new options well worth considering
- The Irish Times20/04 Prepare tea naturally absorbs heavy metals such as lead and cadmium
-The varieties tested included 'authentic' teas such as black, green, oolong and white, as well as chamomile and rooibos teas
- MSN20/04 Accelerate you sustainability journey with Enterprise Ireland’s 2025 webinar series
-Enterprise Ireland is committed to working with Irish businesses to help them start, compete, scale and connect – and our primary objective is to accelerate sustainable Irish business, now and into the future.
- Independent.ie19/04 Healing through hospitality: A look at the tourism revolution in El Salvador
-Beyond the improved security and industrialized tourism boom, we are witnessing the rise of a new tourism model – regenerative and restorative tourism.
- Jerusalem Post17/04 Major uni to cut hundreds of jobs
-A major Sydney university has become the latest institution to roll out huge cost-cutting measures, with hundreds of jobs set for the chopping block.
- News.com.au17/04 Elon Musks Tesla is said to have manipulated cars to press before repair
-A questionable boss, breaking sales and the great competition from China: Tesla had better days. News from the crisis company: a lawsuit. A new badge has crept into the cityscape for a few months and it says: "I bough this before Elon Went Crazy." Primarily to find on Teslas, limits themselves ...
- MSN17/04 Only fake and tuna medallions? Know the healthy fish you must have at home
-Eating fish is an excellent option - but you should know what the best fish to include in food
- MSN16/04 Dubai event invites researchers from across world to tackle global challenges – apply to attend
-Health, infrastructure and AI are among the key themes being tackled.
- TheConversation-Global16/04 Exxaro, Eskom MoU to reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality and ensure a just energy transition
-A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that focuses on collaboration on strategic initiatives, research, and projects in the areas of carbon emissions reduction, air quality and a Just Transition has been entered into by Exxaro Resources and Eskom.Dan Marokane, group chief executive, Eskom and Ben Magara, CEO of Exxaro Resources. the two organisations have signed a MoU to reduce carbon emissions, imp
- MSN16/04 Lack of sustainability rating sees value of 70% of Dublin’s ‘new’ private rented sector housing hit
-Majority of Dublin's big apartment landlords not implementing sustainable processes that would maximise value of their investment, CBRE research finds
- The Irish Times16/04 70% of Dublin’s ‘new’ private rented sector housing has no sustainability rating
-Majority of Dublin's big apartment landlords not implementing sustainable processes that would maximise value of their investment, CBRE research finds
- The Irish Times16/04 Woolies salmon fight heats up
-Woolworths is facing another shareholder resolution demanding changes to the grocery giant’s salmon supply chain after defeating a world-leading vote at last year’s AGM.
- News.com.au15/04 Tourists slammed for damaging Spain’s highest peak
-The tension follows hunger strikes in 2024 in protest of mass tourism in Tenerife.
- EuronewsEN15/04 Eamon Ryan: The antidote to Trump’s tariff chaos is a clean and green trade agreement
-We need to muster the political mettle we saw during the financial crisis to avert the trade wars that threaten everyone
- The Irish Times14/04 Easter is coming: hold off on the extravagant egg packaging
-Fancy boxes and synthetic decorations add to transportation costs, and ultimately to consumers’ recycling bin charges
- The Irish Times10/04 'Casa del Bosque': an icon of sustainable architecture in Buenos Aires
-We are experiencing a time of experimentation and 'boom' of integrated houses in nature. Its fusion is such that they almost look like camouflaged houses, like a chameleon. There are houses that collect the shades and shapes of the trees and rocks of the landscape as a source of inspiration. And so, between shades of green and brown, plants and earth, houses appear as refuges away from cities with
- MSN10/04 University of Aveiro investigates avocado benefits for health and sustainability
-Originally from Central America and Mexico, pear-abacate is a tropical fruit with creamy and yellow-green pulp, which sometimes does not gather consensus among fruit consumers. It is not sweet, but it is used in salads or to create a juice folder that can be accompanied by snacks or even meals. A fruit that in the last decade was frequent in supermarkets, marking a strong presence in Portuguese ag
- MSN08/04 Sadhbh O’Neill: Legal threats see some climate activists turn to clandestine sabotage activities
-Ireland has a long history of courageous climate and environmental activism which includes protests against LNG and fracking, the Corrib gas pipeline, tree felling at the Glen of the Downs, Sitka spruce plantations and data centres
- The Irish Times07/04 ‘Our health is intrinsically linked to the natural world. Quite simply, no nature, no health’
-If you think hospital waiting lists and access to GP care are challenging now, climate change will bring more difficulties
- The Irish Times05/04 Inside new £1bn giant cruise ship that can hold 4,300 guests
-The vessel has been hailed as a place of luxury.
- Express04/04 Mercedes-Benz is building a factory that paints cars… with half the energy
-Less energy, more future: Mercedes-Benz's new painting factory is already born
- MSN04/04 Detergent and softener: Do you really know where to put in the washing machine drawer?
-The washing machine drawer has three spaces, each with a specific function. Many ignore the symbols
- MSN04/04 Majority of Brits baffled by sustainability language, survey finds
-A third of consumers admitted to ignoring what brands say about sustainability because it confuses them.
- EuronewsEN02/04 Space junk is damaging satellites. How do we remove it?
-More than 130 million pieces of space debris orbit Earth. Collisions with spacecraft risks disrupting critical navigation and environment-monitoring satellites. The ESA is calling for urgent action.
- MSN01/04 The recent statement attributed to the fake frontal front
-A spokesman for the Sustainability Front described the statement attributed to the Sustainability Front and made it for hatred.
- Mehr News01/04 🔍 The AI Bill No One Talks About: Compute, Storage & Energy (And How to Avoid Going Bankrupt) 💰⚡
-AI is transforming industries, but let's talk about something that often gets overlooked - the real...
- DEV -31/03 This trend for lighting up gardens may seem an inviting one, but it needs to be done with care
-Studies show that birds, bats and insects are among animals in the natural world affected by light pollution
- The Irish Times31/03 The government opposed the restriction of the authority of the Central Bank
-The government has prepared negative reviews for bills that proposed to give the deputies the right to initiate early release of the head of the Central Bank, as well as increase the influence of the State Duma on the monetary policy of the Bank of Russia
- RBC30/03 Your plane might be older than you think: Here’s why
-As demand for air travel continues to surge, airlines are holding onto their planes for longer and working hard to make sure nobody notices.
- EuronewsEN30/03 Ecotravel trend: traveling between green paradises. The top Six of Italian destinations for sustainable and green tourism
-For World Earth Day, which will be celebrated on April 22, there are many facilities in Italy that offer Green holidays in the name of ...
- MSN29/03 Gas Networks Ireland weighs bid for Green Generation injection site
-Move comes as EU acts on fuel fraud blamed for company’s receivership
- The Irish Times27/03 EPA offers industrial polluters a way to avoid rules on mercury, arsenic and other toxic chemicals
-As part of a push to roll back dozens of environmental regulations, the Trump administration is offering coal-fired power plants and other industrial polluters a chance to receive exemptions from rules requiring them to reduce emissions of toxic chemicals, including mercury, arsenic and benzene.
- APNews27/03 Why reusing your towel won't save the planet — and what actually might
-The travel industry doesn't make it easy to decipher greenwashing from real sustainability efforts. Here's how travelers can figure it out.
- MSN27/03 Smelling sweet with natural deodorants made in Cork
-New Innovator: When Ben Breslin of Vico Naturals couldn’t find a sustainable natural deodorant to meet his standards, he created one himself
- The Irish Times27/03 Ryanair launches ‘Prime’ subscription service for frequent travellers. Is it worth it?
-While subscription services might save travellers money, they are also a way to persuade more people to fly - which is bad news for the planet. View on euronews
- MSN26/03 How do you encourage others to take more eco-friendly steps in daily life? Some tips
-How do you encourage those around you to recycle, drive less, use less plastic and otherwise live more sustainably?
- APNews26/03 ‘Over a billion’: Terrifying truth about Coke
-By 2030, Coca-Cola products will account for an estimated 1.33 billion pounds (602,000 metric tons) of plastic waste entering the world’s oceans and waterways each year, according to a stark new analysis published Wednesday by the non-profit Oceana.
- News.com.au24/03 We’ve been sold the idea that replacing instead of fixing is faster, but is it really?
-Mending is better than spending, and online directory RepairMyStuff.ie is a one-stop-shop that makes it easy to find local repair businesses
- The Irish Times23/03 Can 500 billion euros get Germany out of the predicament with the introduction of a large-scale fiscal stimulus plan?
-Can 500 billion euros get Germany out of the predicament with the introduction of a large-scale fiscal stimulus plan?
- Sina23/03 The 'world's largest warehouse' made of 13m bricks being transformed in UK city
-EXCLUSIVE: Once complete in 2028, the redeveloped warehouse will house 1,500 residents, with the ground floor set to feature cafés, bars, and leisure spaces.
- Express23/03 Thrifted gifts: ‘If you’re worried about the environment, it’s conscience-free shopping’
-Bring your gift-giving to the next level with these tips from three thrifting enthusiasts
- The Irish Times22/03 The incredible new £74m gold mine in a wealthy European country
-A European country has opened its first gold mine in a decade - estimated to contain up to £74 million worth of the precious metal.
- Express22/03 Beauty queen’s huge fashion claim
-A beauty pageant champion crowned the first ever Australian to win a unique international environmental pageant has revealed how she plans to transform the fashion industry to embrace “sustainable” practices.
- News.com.au22/03 Goodbye to the baskets that 'dance' in the drawers: Ikea has the solution to take advantage of the whole space
-For little money you can keep your drawers clean and organized
- MSN19/03 SA perfectly placed to lead “green-steel revolution”, needs expanded domestic beneficiation policies
-Last year, South Africa’s steel production output by producers using traditional coal-fired blast furnaces produced 2.59 million tonnes of steel, while the so-called mini-mills, where steel is made from scrap metal, yielded approximately 2.11 million in the same 12-month period.Amit Saini, a director at Eastern Cape-based Coega Steels Pty Ltd, does not doubt South Africa can be Africa’s green-stee
- MSN18/03 This is how you must wash the strawberries to eliminate viruses, bacteria and pesticides
-Researchers in toxicology explain the most effective methods to eliminate most strawberry pesticides
- MSN18/03 ESG down but not out: SA's businesses need to step up after Trump’s exit from JET
-The recent withdrawal of the US from South Africa’s Just Energy Transition (JET) partnership is another stark reminder that sustainability cannot rest on the shifting sands of political will.Image source: FreepikLaunched in 2021, the JET is a multi-billion-dollar initiative aimed at helping coal-dependent emerging economies transition towards cleaner energies. America’s withdrawal has reduced Sout
- MSN17/03 Giant billboard is entirely edible - and it's being nibbled away by wildlife
-A billboard that's more than meets the eye- this new billboard is a lifeline for local wildlife.
- Express17/03 The pop-up megacity: how the Kumbh Mela prepared for 660m Hindu devotees
-Hundreds of millions of pilgrims flocked to the Ganges for this year’s festival, housed in a sprawling temporary metropolis stretching across 4,000 hectares of the floodplains of Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh
- TheGuardian17/03 Irish economy will stagnate unless we change our R&D tax framework for multinationals
-Research and development in Ireland remains tethered to a physical presence and employment here – an approach increasingly out of step with wider global shifts
- The Irish Times16/03 "Trees are overrated": Great amazed about the bare Berlin Gendarmenmarkt
-Berlin's most beautiful place? The Gendarmenmarkt has been renovated for 21 million euros. He is as gray afterwards as before. Many mock it - and sometimes criticize the conversion sharply.
- MSN15/03 Shortlist of Britain's best property and construction talents unveiled
-Kate Garraway will host the awards which bring together and honours the finest men and women in this crucial sector
- Express15/03 How to go green for St Patrick’s Day without the environmental toll
-Consumerism has taken hold and celebrations for our national day can generate a lot of waste
- The Irish Times13/03 How plastic is revolutionising fuel-efficient cars and green mobility
-In today's rapidly evolving world, sustainability leads the charge in innovation. Every industry strives to diminish its environmental footprint, with the automotive sector at the forefront of this transformation. The integration of plastic into vehicle design is playing a pivotal role in advancing green mobility, a fact that may come as a surprise to many.The key role of lightweight plastic in fu
- MSN11/03 The Minister of Agriculture presented with his visitors to activate strategic partnerships that enhance the sector's sustainability
-The Minister of Agriculture presented with his visitors to activate strategic partnerships that enhance the sector's sustainability
- Lebanon2411/03 Why the US oil boom isn't helping regular people
-The oil industry says upping production means lower prices for taxpayers, energy independence and good jobs for Americans. Is that really so?
- MSN10/03 The American University launched a directive paper to integrate sustainability practices and environmental, social and rulers in the leadership of companies
-The American University launched a directive paper to integrate sustainability practices and environmental, social and rulers in the leadership of companies
- Lebanon2410/03 How can homes be futureproofed to deal with power outages caused by extreme weather?
-Will traditional heating methods return to new builds or will backup generators become commonplace?
- The Irish Times10/03 Ireland is emerging from winter, but maybe hold off mowing your lawn just yet
-If you are lucky enough to have a lawn or patch of grass, mowing less is one of the best things you can do to help Ireland’s pollinators and biodiversity
- The Irish Times08/03 Minister Uraloğlu announced: the new era for couriers has started
-Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloglu, website, mobile sites or applications offered through the new regulations for fast shipping services announced. Minister Uraloglu, "Couries working hours to the Information and Communication Technologies Authority, thanks to the obligation to work against the legislation and the negativity related to it will prevent." he said.
- MSN06/03 Connemara National Park to expand by 250 hectares after land purchase
-Minister for Heritage announces doubling of walkways in Co Galway nature attraction via partnership between parks service and Fáilte Ireland
- The Irish Times05/03 Railway against plane: launched tool to book international travel by train
-The EU high -speed railway network has almost doubled in a decade, but international travels remain a challenge for those who want to engage in a more sustainable tourism View on Euronews
- MSN05/03 New construction houses with electric car charger
-The process of choosing the ideal home to buy, although captivating, is never an easy task. This is because it is necessary to evaluate a number of factors essential to the person or family that will inha in it, in order to correspond to their needs.
- MSN05/03 Five ways to slash Ireland’s looming multi-billion euro climate fines
-Two advisory councils outline gross failures to face up to climate realities
- The Irish Times04/03 Housing offer in New York: Kathy Hochul's plan to expand the options for low -income people
-Kathy Hochul's project in East Harlem will transform an old building into 433 affordable homes for low -income people, with an approach to sustainability and mental health, as part of a broader plan to combat the housing crisis in New York.
- La República04/03 ITB Berlin 2025: What to expect at the world’s biggest travel show
-Over the next few days, Euronews Travel will be on the ground at ITB Berlin talking to leading travel experts.
- EuronewsEN04/03 New express train is said to connect 17 cities in Spain and France
-Imagine you eat a croissant in France in the morning and at noon there is a sandwich with Ibérico-ham in Barcelona. And all without stress at the airport and without long security controls. Instead, you drive from one country to another relaxed by train. Especially on medium distance, on which aircraft often the first wah ...
- MSN03/03 Q+A: Do I need planning permission for my home energy upgrades?
-If the work changes the external appearance of the building or render it inconsistent with neighbouring structures it may require planning permission
- The Irish Times03/03 Carnival without waste: How a Cologne Association saves camels
-Carnival - that is the time of the exuberant celebration, the colorful costumes and the full streets. Music, dance and cheerful coexistence determine the days while the camels fly into the air and falls on the jecken. But in all of the exuberance there is often more than is actually used: whether too much Kölsch for the E ...
- MSN03/03 What’s the best toothbrush if you want to be environmentally friendly?
-If you’re diligent about your dental care, you will probably get through more than 300 toothbrushes in your lifetime
- The Irish Times02/03 Yono trend, a minimalist lifestyle that changes the way we manage money and live
-Yono (You Only Need One) trend emphasizes the simplicity, sustainability, and wise financial management by only having an essential item
- MSN02/03 With a trick you cut mango quickly and easily
-Exotic, sweet and colorful: The mango is now almost always found in German supermarkets and is considered a popular tropical fruit for many. Due to its strong color and the juicy pulp, it is ideal for smoothies and desserts, but also for hearty dishes such as Thai curry. The mango of the ABSO is also raw ...
- MSN01/03 Court in France stops Autobahn-Bau-Historical judgment
-In the middle of France, in the middle of construction, in the middle of the political Zoff - a court has stopped building the A69 motorway. And not because of poor planning or lack of money, but for environmental reasons. The verdict from Toulouse provides joyaum with activist: inside and for bewilderness in the government. The A69 should be toulouse with Castre ...
- MSN28/02 Energy transition from buildings: “Portugal has everything to be a leader”
-Portugal has a new challenge ahead in the name of real estate sustainability: transposing the new European directive on energy efficiency until May 2026. And Nelson Lage, president of Adene - Agency for Energy, has no doubt: “Portugal has all the conditions to be leading in this energy transition”, starting to other European countries for the high production of renewable energy (not only). But the
- MSN28/02 Necessity to enter the Supervisory Board to deal with their representation
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The representative of the people of Tehran and a member of the Central Council of the Artery Front only gives the name of the representation, but it is essentially a cyber activist who wants to be seen in the media with the controversy and insults it makes to the country's senior officials.
- IRNA27/02 South Africans are embracing eco-friendly practices, but challenges remain
-Sustainability has become more than just a buzzword for South Africans. From recycling to adopting renewable energy, consumers are actively taking steps towards more eco-friendly lifestyles. But according to KLA’s YouGov Profiles platform, there are still significant barriers to widespread adoption.South Africans are divided on how much companies, especially those in the energy sector, care about
- MSN27/02 Hungarian companies are already good at writing sustainability goals, not yet realized
-The deeds are below the necessary level, although at least many companies already have concrete climate protection goals.
- hvg.hu27/02 How unhealthy are noodles?
-They taste warm, cold, as a full meal or as a side dish. And if you add mayonnaise and a few meat cubes, you can even call them a salad - noodles just go. Unfortunately, they have a bad reputation and are primarily avoided or replaced by people who are doing a diet. But noodles are really like that ...
- MSN27/02 Von der Leyen takes a scissors to EU’s ‘red tape’ perception
-Europe letter: Idea that 80 per cent of national laws can be traced to EU is a pervasive myth
- The Irish Times27/02 Study shows that burners would have a positive impact on the auto industry
-It was once the figurehead of the German economy: the automotive industry. Cars "Made in Germany" were considered a status symbol worldwide. But the industry has changed. While German car manufacturers rested on their success, they have overslept the switch to e-mobility. Time is forced, because from 2035 the combustion championship in ...
- MSN26/02 Climate talks: global south must seize the moment and take the lead
-Reducing emissions, removing greenhouse gases, repairing ecosystems and building resilience are the four R’s that can save the planet.
- TheConversation-Europe24/02 USA: Trump government fires hundreds of parks
-From the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Appalachen to the numerous extensive canyons to the Redwood forests in California, where the highest trees in the world grow-hardly any country has as diverse and breathtaking nature to offer as the United States. That in the United States in many places largely untouched nature can be explored ...
- MSN24/02 The Irish town that’s saying no to plastic sachets
-Last November, Clonakilty in west Cork set itself the goal of phasing out single-use plastic sachets before the start of this year’s tourist season
- The Irish Times22/02 Production surplus fabrics turned into clothes and accessories in the hands of university students
-Çukurova University (ÇU) Textile and Fashion Design Department students, "Come on for a sustainable environment" slogan carried out within the scope of the project, a factory's production surplus fabrics designed clothing and accessories.
- MSN21/02 Greece rakes in record £18bn as locals still moan 'too many tourists'
-Greece set a new record in tourism revenues for 2024, despite calls from locals and the industry for an overhaul of its current tourism model.
- Express21/02 Leshuwei went to Hong Kong to list: the sustainability of low-price exchange of volume is doubtful, and the dividends are distributed while raising funds, and the relationship with the parent company is close.
-Leshuwei went to Hong Kong to list: the sustainability of low-price exchange of volume is doubtful, and the dividends are distributed while raising funds, and the relationship with the parent company is close.
- Sina21/02 Jane Fonda: ‘I don’t feel like an old person. I’m much younger than I was when I was in my 20s’
-At 87, the actor and activist has become the face of a new luxury trainers campaign
- The Irish Times20/02 ZCAST: What makes ESG so up and how do not consider it a burden?
-The aim of the ESG is to provide companies to make their operation more sustainable in the midst of truly multiplied problems and to make consumers more conscious decision. In the second broadcast of Zcast this year, we clarify the exact meaning and significance of the ESG, the obligations that come with it, but most importantly, our experts highlight how to see it.
- hvg.hu20/02 Starbucks has rolled out a change that makes its iced drinks way less Instagrammable
-Starbucks has introduced opaque, compostable white cups for its hot and cold drinks in 14 states.
- BusinessInsider20/02 Loose Women’s Jane Moore steps out in electric blue dress at London Fashion Week
-Loose Women’s Jane Moore steps out in electric blue dress at London Fashion Week - The I’m A Celebrity star appeared at the Vin + Omi London Fashion Week show.
- MSN19/02 ‘Lack of spine’: France under fire for considering ‘Trump-inspired’ U-turn on environmental rules
-Companies may not have to report on their sustainability progress if CSRD legislation is rolled back, as some experts fear. View on euronews
- MSN19/02 EU leaders criticised for mulling ‘Trump-inspired’ climate backtrack
-Companies may not have to report on their sustainability progress if CSRD legislation is rolled back, as some experts fear.
- EuronewsEN19/02 Reshape the house with sustainable materials: a conscious savings
-In recent years, sustainability has gain protagonism in various areas, from conscious consumption to building and remodeling houses. The need to reduce environmental impact, coupled with greater awareness of climate change, has led many people to opt for more green and sustainable solutions. Thus, remodeling house with sustainable materials has become a growing and essential trend for those seekin
- MSN17/02 UNRWA and the United Nations confirm Egypt's role to sustain the ceasefire in Gaza - the seventh day
-The Commissioner -General of the Relief and Works Agency for the Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) Philip Lazarini, and will be chicken as a chief United Nations coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs and Reconstruction in Gaza and the UN Coordinator of the Middle East peace process. Agreement in its three stages.
- Youm717/02 Sarah Moss: Every piece of clothing I buy is matched by a parting: one in, one out. It focuses the mind
-Clothes well made by fairly paid people out of good quality fabric are not cheap, nor should they be
- The Irish Times17/02 How often should you wash your clothes? French officials have the answer
-Wash your clothes less and they will last longer, the detrimental effects of laundry practices will be reduced and you’ll save money
- The Irish Times16/02 Dingle Distillery looks to make €2m upgrade at Kerry whiskey site
-The Dingle Distillery plans to invest around €2m in upgrading its Co Kerry distillery after An Bord Pleanála knocked back a previous effort.
- Independent.ie14/02 ‘Wankers’: Doctor exposes huge milk myth
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner explains all things milk.
- News.com.au14/02 Wild new running trend taking over Australia
-Welcome to You Got This, news.com.au’s weekly fitness series featuring stories and ideas from real women who’ve experienced it all.
- News.com.au13/02 Wexford Local Link working on developing transport route for Enniscorthy town – ‘It’s a vital lifeline for communities’
-TFI Local Link Wexford is working with the National Transport Authority to introduce a town bus service in Enniscorthy town.
- Independent.ie12/02 Panic in Majorca as major overtourism protest group vow to ‘intensify’ action
-The movement Menys Turisme, Més Vida which organised demonstrations against tourist overcrowding last year has vowed to intensify its actions in 2025.
- Express12/02 Beepsers build a dam that the government had been planning for years. Saved one million euros to taxpayers
-While the government had been in plans and postponements for public work for years, a family of beaver put hands on work and solved the problem
- MSN12/02 Donald Trump would go to the European Sustainability Law
-Strict ESG rules affecting the supplier chain and ethical operation are detrimental to the competitiveness of US companies.
- hvg.hu12/02 UK households urged to wash out recycling for one crucial reason
-One mistake can seriously harm the recycling process.
- Express10/02 Ed Miliband slammed over cash for carbon emitter making ‘unacceptable’ profits
-The controversial Drax power station will get more government subsidies.
- Express10/02 The "Sustainability Laboratory" youth in the provinces discuss development and humanitarian problems
-A policy paper issued by the Institute of Politics and Society on converting waste into energy in Al -Mafraq Governorate and Jerash revealed that more than 80% of waste in Al -Mafraq Governorate is disposed of in unhealthy ways and through unchaasary landfills, which leads to significant environmental and health damage.
- Alghad10/02 Sarah Moss: Jewellery might not always leave us with a clear conscience but it’s fun, and pleasure is not trivial
-Sparkle is not a necessity for survival but aesthetic delight is part of what makes us human
- The Irish Times10/02 On Valentine’s Day, say it with flowers – just don’t buy the ones with a bad backstory
-Giving flowers is a lovely gesture, but the backstory of some bouquets is just plain ugly
- The Irish Times08/02 General Assembly of the Accounting Experts Syndicate: Decisions to enhance financial sustainability and develop the profession
-General Assembly of the Accounting Experts Syndicate: Decisions to enhance financial sustainability and develop the profession
- Lebanon2408/02 Pól Ó Conghaile: A little elephant, a 7,000km trip and a lasting souvenir from Kenya
-There’s a mulberry-coloured elephant with amber eyes in the Maasai Mara.
- Independent.ie07/02 Almost 80% of the Portuguese keep ancient mobile phones. They lose money and are an attempt to the environment
-Europeans accumulate 140 billion euros in forgotten mobile phones in the drawers: not even 5% who are collected for recycling or reconditioning
- MSN07/02 Trump’s remote work ban: What does it mean for carbon emissions and climate goals?
-An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost. View on euronews
- MSN07/02 See pictures from Wexford school’s stunning Junk Kouture show
-Students took to the catwalk of Coláíste Bride Enniscorthy as models and burgeoning designers as they showcased to parents and visitors their entries for Junk Kouture.
- Independent.ie06/02 Trump’s remote working ban is a disaster for the climate: Here’s why
-An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost.
- EuronewsEN06/02 Littleproud hits out at Coles product cull
-Nationals leader David Littleproud has hit out at Coles after the supermarket giant flagged a 10 per cent cull in its product range offering to shoppers.
- News.com.au05/02 The Dual Edge of AI: Saving the World or Zapping Its Energy?
-This article explores the multifaceted impact of AI on the climate, highlighting its contributions to sustainability and the environmental costs associated with its deployment.
- DEV -05/02 Destination Europe Summit: Tourism commissioner to address priorities
-Second edition of Euronews and European Travel Commission event will see debate on trends affecting sector, including addressing hotspot tourism backlashes. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN05/02 Crafts: "A baker is supposed to prove that there is no child labor with him and his suppliers"
-Various EU regulations on sustainability actually only apply to large companies. But their duties simply remove their duties with their suppliers, complains of craft representatives Peter Haas. Mr. Haas, about initiatives such as the supply chain law or the taxonomy, the EU wants to ensure that the economy is more sustainable and social responsibility ...
- MSN04/02 Commission accused of haste and secrecy in regulatory review
-The European Commission has been criticised for giving too much space to industry and business interests in discussions over a fast-track streamlining of sustainability and due diligence reporting rules. #EuropeNews
- EuronewsEN03/02 The beautiful game? Football is responsible for as much CO2 as Austria
-The most popular sport in the world is coming under scrutiny for rising emissions and lack of climate action.
- EuronewsEN03/02 Shifting our eating patterns away from animal products is smart for lots of reasons
-A meal with less meat and dairy is better for our health, for the environment and for our pockets
- The Irish Times02/02 Welcome to Zurich, Europe's best unknown city for sustainable dining
-Zurich is a city so busy being sustainable that the chefs don't even realise they're winning. Euronews Culture takes a jaunt to Switzerland's biggest metropolis to get the lowdown.
- EuronewsEN02/02 Dutton unable to flag spending cuts, invokes Trump
-Peter Dutton has said a re-elected Coalition government would not launch an independent inquiry to identify areas of inflated government spending, despite the opposition mounting continued attacks on Labor’s expenditure and pledging to reduce government inefficiency in the lead up to the election.
- News.com.au01/02 Cliff Taylor: Trump’s claim that diversity policies caused plane crash is part of an attack on ‘woke capitalism’
-Forget ‘greenwashing’ - now the talk in the corporate world is of “greenhushing”
- The Irish Times01/02 The UK seaside town ranked alongside New York as 'the best places to visit'
-A beloved British seaside resort was named among the best places in the world to visit.
- Express01/02 Electricity for data centers: Siemens Energy really depends on the AI boom
-Trump's AI plans rained the Siemens Energy share, because of Deepseek it collapsed. How important is AI growth for business? Since Donald Trump has been a US president again, the stock exchanges have been turbulent worldwide. And a German company particularly affects this new nervousness: Siemens Energy. Thanks to Trump's Stargate -...
- MSN31/01 Energy policy: "Then the electricity price drops by five cents"
-Why the Habeck Act does not come to capture the climate-damaging CO2 and how CDU/CSU want to reduce energy costs. Wirtschaftswoche: Mr. Jung, the Union has agreed with the government factions of the SPD and the Greens on common laws on the energy transition. What did you achieve? Andreas Jung: We agreed on points ...
- MSN31/01 Energy transition: Number of battery stores increases vigorously
-If the sun shines, Germany sometimes produces excess solar power. Many Germans therefore invest in their own battery storage. But so far the capacity is not enough. Citizens and companies in Germany installed almost 600,000 new battery stores last year. Both the number of systems and their capacity is ...
- MSN31/01 What’s on at Stockholm Design Week 2025?
-From innovative designs made from 300-year-old trees to furniture inspired by fungus and food-themed exhibitions, Stockholm Design Week 2025 (3-9 February) promises fresh perspectives on sustainability and creativity – with a healthy touch of playfulness.
- EuronewsEN30/01 Reggie’s Pizzeria review: The Margherita is a study in simplicity at this ambitious new Rathmines venture
-Every detail at pizzaiolo-in-chief Reggie White’s new restaurant has been carefully considered
- The Irish Times30/01 What are the three materiality and non -financial KPIs set by Resonak, a "world -class functional chemical manufacturer"?
-It is no exaggeration to say that sustainability is now the most important management strategy. On the other hand, there are many factors that are difficult to balance, such as cost and profitability, short -term goals, and medium- to long -term goals, and companies carry out bold business transformation while involving investors for the "future". You need to go. In this series, from "Sustainabili
- MSN29/01 ‘Not unusual’: Mayor defends eye-watering salaries after council votes to raise rates 40 per cent
-The eye-watering salaries of staff at Northern Beaches Council (NBC) — where the CEO earns nearly as much as Australia’s Prime Minister — have come under fire after a controversial vote to raise rates by 40 per cent was branded “disgusting” and “disgraceful” by struggling locals.
- News.com.au28/01 ‘Disgusting’: Outrage as Northern Beaches Council votes to raise rates 40 per cent
-Hundreds of furious Sydney residents have protested their local council ahead of a move to raise their rates by 40 per cent, with councillors ignoring their pleas — and the council’s own consultation process — to vote 8-7 in favour of the hike.
- News.com.au27/01 Energy: CDU, SPD and Greens agree on energy laws
-After a court ruling, a quick agreement between the factions became important. Among other things, the distance regulations for wind power plants are to be reorganized. CDU leader Friedrich Merz and deputy SPD parliamentary group leader Verena Hubertz have welcomed the surprising agreement between the SPD, the Greens and the Union on a bundle of energy-related...
- MSN27/01 A creative way to dispose of chipped or unwanted crockery
-Waterford-based artist Sean Corcoran wants us to think differently about excess of all kinds, through the medium of unwanted mugs, jugs and plates
- The Irish Times27/01 China made a bet decades ago to be able to compete with the USA. Now you are reaping the rewards in a big way
-The streets of Beijing have changed radically in just a few years. The noise and stench of traffic were replaced by unusual silence to megation. The roads are traveled by a flow of vehicles mostly electric, all with their distinct green enrollment. This is not an exclusive Beijing phenomenon. For those who arrive ...
- MSN26/01 Energy: Around eight percent more wind power from the North Sea
-The wind turbines at the sea are becoming increasingly important for German power supply. They also delivered more energy in the past year. The offshore wind turbines in the North Sea, which are important for the energy transition, delivered around eight percent more electricity than in 2023 last year.
- MSN26/01 King Charles' unexpected favourite food shared by former Royal Family chef
-A former royal family chef shared the King's favourite breakfast and it's one you can make easily at home.
- Express26/01 Diary of a retrofit: It cost €60,000 but it is worth every cent
-SEAI grants helped transform this three-bed semidetached house in the Tenters in Dublin 8 from a chilly BER F rating to a cosy A3 home
- The Irish Times26/01 UK report could mean uphill battle for Solar 21 facility crucial to repayment of hundreds of millions of euro to Irish investors
-A new report from a British government department could see Irish renewables investment firm Solar 21 face an uphill battle to get vital – and long-awaited –consent for a new waste-to-energy facility that is central to its plan to repay hundreds of millions to Irish investors.
- Independent.ie25/01 Minister: Scotland can supply Germany with green hydrogen
-The Scottish Energy Minister wants to supply Germany with green hydrogen. With the new British Labor government, rapprochement with Europe is possible again. Scotland wants to supply Germany with green hydrogen as a major supplier in the future. “We will generate more electricity than we can use,” said Scottish Energy...
- MSN25/01 Minocales 2025: So much money you earn electricity per kilowatt hour of electricity with your solar system
-The feed -in tariff is a type of funding for photovoltaic systems (PV). How high is it currently? All important information on feed -in tariffs. The failed traffic light coalition had provided extensive changes for the feed -in of solar power for 2025. However, these plans are at least up to the Bundestag election in February ...
- MSN25/01 New sustainability reporting rules could hurt Ireland’s reputation, law firms warn
-Corporate law firms sought to influence new regulations making large companies report on their environmental impact
- The Irish Times24/01 The global shift towards green financing leads the Sustainability Development Conference in Luxor - the seventh day
-Under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah Al -Sisi, President of the Republic, the activities of the Sustainable Development Conference, which is held in Luxor in its fifth edition, witnessed.
- Youm723/01 With the knives out on development spending, have we reached ‘peak aid’? | Nilima Gulrajani and Jessica Pudussery
-From Trump’s Project 2025 to a huge aid cut by the Dutch, donors are turning their backs on the developing world
- TheGuardian22/01 Energy transition: Electricity is becoming cheaper, but costs are rising - industry is putting pressure on it
-At the Handelsblatt Energy Summit, climate activists discuss high energy costs and the path to climate neutrality with industry representatives. They surprisingly agree on one point. The move away from climate protection in the USA is fueling concerns in Germany: Can industry afford the energy transition, or will the transformation become a cost...
- MSN22/01 Fox revealed the contents of Biden's farewell message to Trump
-Former US President Joe Biden, leaving the Oval Office, left a parting letter to his successor Donald Trump, in which he wished that the years of his presidency would become a time for America...
- RBC22/01 Leonardo DiCaprio-backed fund Regeneration.VC has taken over Sky Ocean Ventures' climate portfolio
-Climate tech fund Regeneration.VC, backed by Leonardo DiCaprio, is doubling down in Europe as the continent attracts more climate tech funds.
- BusinessInsider21/01 Climate protection: UBS is considering withdrawing from the international climate alliance
-With the major Swiss bank, the global wave of financial industry withdrawals from climate alliances would also reach Europe for the first time. The trigger was the election of US President Donald Trump. After a number of major American banks, the major Swiss bank UBS is now also considering withdrawing from the international climate alliance of banks. “We have to...
- MSN21/01 USA: Trump stops new offshore wind farms in the USA
-The worst-case scenario for the wind power industry has occurred: The US President has issued a decree against new offshore wind farms. German companies are also affected. Shortly after taking office on Monday evening, Donald Trump signed a ban on the construction of new wind farms at sea. The decree prohibits the leasing of new areas on the...
- MSN20/01 USA: Donald Trump probably wants to declare an energy emergency
-Trump could declare an emergency in the first hours of his second term in office, which would make it easier to promote fossil energy sources. But a lot is still unclear. To boost domestic energy production, US President-elect Donald Trump is expected to declare an energy emergency. This is what the N...
- MSN20/01 Friedrich Merz: How realistic is moving away from hydrogen?
-Union Chancellor candidate Merz recommends CO2 storage technologies. But experts recognize risks and disadvantages. Which technology can make the green transformation successful? Last week, the Union's candidate for chancellor, Friedrich Merz, expressed skepticism about the green hydrogen strategy for Germany's steel industry - and thus...
- MSN20/01 Renting outfits instead of buying doesn’t cost the earth
-Haven’t got a thing to wear? Save money, save the planet, and look fabulous in hired occasion wear
- The Irish Times20/01 The rise of repair cafes: ‘It’s not sustainable to keep buying new stuff’
-A resurgent repair culture has a bottom-up energy, but change is also coming from the top, with the EU’s Right to Repair Directive
- The Irish Times20/01 The island off the coast of Thailand that has beautiful beaches and no crowds
-With only 1,200 permanent residents, Koh Mah in Thailand was off-limits to tourists until 1985, but it boasts beautiful beaches and tropical waters
- Express19/01 The huge new £55m plan to transform world famous UK city loved by tourists
-A £55m redevelopment plan is set to transform Cambridge's Civic Quarter, enhancing historic landmarks like the Guildhall and Corn Exchange, while improving Market Square and its surrounding areas.
- Express19/01 Chris Packham: ‘I was a very angry young man, confused because of my undiagnosed autism. It had an enormous impact on my life’
-British environmentalist and BBC presenter Chris Packham on battling to save the planet, standing up to his enemies, and how his autism made him hate himself
- The Irish Times18/01 How do you process kitchen waste to make it useful?
-How do you process kitchen waste properly? It turns out, a lot of kitchen waste can be turned into useful ingredients!
- MSN17/01 Biden ensures the conservation of 2 natural areas in California before the end of his term in the US.
-Joe Biden announces the protection of thousands of hectares in California, but which places have been selected? Learn about the designated areas and the impact of these decisions on the future of the United States.
- La República16/01 Rewilding: A meaningful response to tackling the biodiversity crisis
-The concept is an eco-centric approach which is nature-led and human-enabled
- The Irish Times16/01 Renewable energies: Approvals for wind turbines make the industry optimistic
-This year, wind turbines with an output of up to 5.3 gigawatts are expected to go online. The government's expansion goals for 2030 are within reach. The German wind industry is once again optimistic about the future, given a record number of project approvals and traffic light reforms. In 2024, onshore projects with 240...
- MSN15/01 Is It Safe to Reuse Plastic Bags? Ziploc Settles the Debate
-Reduce, reuse and then recycle.
- MSN15/01 Sensation on the Antarctic Sea: Researchers make surprising discovery
-It is a fact that the Antarctic land ice is continuously melting. Over the past few years, the mighty glacier has gradually shrunk. The outlook is bitter, especially because around 60 percent of all fresh water worldwide is stored in ice masses. If it flows into the sea, sea levels will rise rapidly. Also that...
- MSN15/01 Food waste: we have a recipe to never throw away fruit peels again
-Did you make a fruit salad and find the counter full of peels? Don't throw them in the trash: we have a delicious recipe to make the most of them
- MSN14/01 Election campaign: Criticism of Merz statements on the future of the steel industry
-The steel industry is in difficult times. The federal government is promoting “green” conversion. The CDU leader doubts this. And is attacked by members of the government. CDU leader Friedrich Merz has sparked strong criticism with statements about the “green” future of the German steel industry. Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) said before a...
- MSN13/01 Kate Middleton assumes a new prestigious role granted by Charles III
-According to information from Vanity Fair, the British monarchy is preparing a change that directly involves Prince William's wife. An important legacy will be part of your public responsibility
- Infobae13/01 Energy: Germany's largest ammonia manufacturer is reducing production
-The SKW Piesteritz company in Wittenberg produces millions of tons of fertilizers and urea for truck engines. But because the costs are too high, the company is shutting down one of two systems. One of the largest fertilizer producers in Germany, SKW Piesteritz in Wittenberg, is reducing production and shutting down one of two ammonia plants...
- MSN13/01 Do you know how much it costs you each time you boil your kettle? Here’s how to save money
-After your electric shower, tumble dryer and cooker, your kettle is the most energy intensive user of electricity
- The Irish Times12/01 Mercedes: Without China everything is nothing
-Mercedes' passenger car division sold fewer cars in 2024. There are two main reasons for this. What speaks for improvement - and what doesn't. Mercedes' passenger car division sold three percent fewer cars in 2024 than in 2023. This was primarily due to seven percent weaker demand in China. The market for fully electric Mercedes is...
- MSN12/01 Microbreweries welcome new review of producer fees in Deposit Return Scheme
-Re-Turn, the not-for-profit group running the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), is to review the fees that producers are charged later this year.
- Independent.ie11/01 Greenwashing allegations against Kaufland: “Hard to beat in audacity”
-Plastic bags have been banned in retail since the beginning of 2022. But that's not entirely true: Slightly sturdier bags with a wall thickness of more than 50 micrometers and the very thin bags in the fruit and vegetable department are exempt from the ban. The thin disposable bags are also free in most supermarkets and discount stores. Every now and then...
- MSN11/01 The futuristic 164ft electric cruise ship that addresses one major problem
-Hurtigruten's 164-foot electric cruise ship aims to tackle one big issue within the cruise industry.
- Express10/01 Prince William sends warning to royals as he tackles 'wasteful spending'
-The Prince of Wales has a renewed vision for the monarchy's future, according to a source.
- Express10/01 Electricity shortage in England: Uniper sells electricity from gas well above the market price
-The weak wind power surprised the British grid operator on Wednesday. Only an offer of millions to the German energy company Uniper was able to stabilize the network. The British electricity network operator National Energy Systems had to send out a warning on Wednesday: Due to the winter weather in Great Britain, demand was unusually high...
- MSN10/01 Diarmaid Ferriter: Forget pandering to the Independents. These are the issues the new government needs to deal with
-The consequences of business as usual are ever more frightening, particularly in relation to climate change
- The Irish Times09/01 Lyondell-Basell: US company is specifically building a center for green chemistry in Germany
-The world's leading plastics manufacturer Lyondell-Basell has big plans for recycling plastic waste. The chemical company uses Germany as a starting base - and demands support from the EU. The world market leader for plastics, Lyondell-Basell, sees good opportunities for the chemical sector in Germany despite the current crisis. This applies...
- MSN09/01 From the workshop to the future: the smart electric and hybrid cars that are conquering the region
-In Tecno profiles was Fernando Badía, Executive Manager of Sales, Aftersales and Marketing of Volkswagen Latin America. The diversification of motorization technologies currently available is an advance in the region
- Infobae09/01 Hot school meals scheme: A ‘progressive’ government policy set to put children’s health at risk
-Q&A with food analyst Ruth Hegarty: ‘We are institutionalising consumption of ultra processed food’
- The Irish Times08/01 Mobility: Five new car innovations that we can look forward to in 2025
-The mood in Germany as a car country currently corresponds to the weather: rather cloudy. Nevertheless, there are bright spots. Five new products that could brighten your mood in 2025. When we look at the list of announced new releases, what is missing again are affordable entry-level models as well as creative designs that bring us back the fun of driving...
- MSN08/01 Young scientist exhibition: Students deploy innovative skills at frontier of renewable energy
-Solar and wind power feature creatively in a number of projects at the annual competition
- The Irish Times08/01 President condemns Nato and escalating global military spending when number affected by hunger has risen by 200 million
-Michael D Higgins implores young scientists to commit to welfare of all global citizens and counter war rhetoric
- The Irish Times08/01 Weather in Germany: February forecast shows an alarming trend
-While the Germans failed miserably at the Four Hills Tournament, they are at least the undisputed world champions in one sport: constantly being upset about the weather is actually part of any good small talk. In summer it is too warm for most people and too rainy in autumn. And in general, everyone agrees that winter is too long...
- MSN07/01 Do you still use heaters at home? If you want to save, consider investing in a heat pump
-We all dream of a comfortable home without the cold, but we all fear electricity bills. This may be the best option
- MSN07/01 Electromobility: Tesla's autonomous parking alarms the US authorities
-Tesla users have been able to call their car to them using their smartphone since September. But accidents have already happened - now the authorities are intervening and are proposing investigations. Due to some accidents related to driverless driving, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has ordered around 2.6 million Tesla cars to...
- MSN07/01 Energy transition: record CO2 revenue – 18.5 billion euros for the federal government
-Revenue from emissions trading rose to a record level in 2024. Politicians and experts are calling for the money to be paid out to citizens. Revenue from emissions trading rose to a record level in 2024. According to information from the German Emissions Trading Authority (DEHSt) on Tuesday, they reached a total of 18.5 million...
- MSN06/01 The romance "Autumn Came" was unveiled in Urmia
-Urmia - IRNA - The book "Autumn Has Come" which was compiled by the supreme leader of the revolution, was unveiled and introduced in Urmia in the presence of cultural activists, directors of books, culture and art, as well as the author of this book.
- IRNA06/01 Using the right bin can save money and reduce environmental impact
-Our recycling rate has not improved in a decade: here’s some tips on how to dispose of our waste properly
- The Irish Times04/01 Head of the U.S. Steel calls Biden's blocking of deal with Japanese shameful
-“Chinese Communist Party leaders are dancing in the streets in Beijing,” said the head of the U.S. Steel David Burritt, describing the reaction to Joe Biden's decision to block his company's deal with Japan's Nippon Steel
- RBC03/01 Heating costs: “A rising CO2 price could make many regulations unnecessary”
-The ZEW President predicts that gas customers could pay 1,000 euros more per year for heating from 2027. Consumers will then have to pay for their CO2 emissions – that will be expensive. WirtschaftsWoche: Professor Wambach, in 2025 the CO2 price for heat and transport will rise from the current 45 euros per ton to 55 euros. From 2027, the European certificate will...
- MSN03/01 Renewable energy: Trump calls for wind turbines to be dismantled in the North Sea
-Because a US oil company is withdrawing from the North Sea, future US President Donald Trump is railing against wind power. Not for the first time - he had also criticized Germany. The future US President Donald Trump is calling for the wind turbines in the North Sea to be dismantled. The 78-year-old spread a message on his online platform Truth Social...
- MSN31/12 Energy consumption: Federal Network Agency calls for gas savings
-Germans are using more gas than last year. Netzagentur boss Müller is therefore calling for austerity, but still assesses the overall situation as positive. People and companies in Germany have used significantly more gas so far this heating season than last year. According to an evaluation of the...
- MSN30/12 Canary Islands 'looking for different type of tourist' travellers warned
-They are hoping for "quality over quantity"
- Express29/12 A tree is not just for Christmas. Was getting a real tree the right choice?
-Tending to a tree all year can be rewarding – plus it’s better for the environment than the plastic variety
- The Irish Times26/12 Newcleo's Elisabeth Rizzotti tells BI about the startup's aim to become Europe's leading nuclear juggernaut and IPO
-Newcleo's cofounder and COO says the startup, which is Europe's only nuclear unicorn, will IPO after hitting two key milestones.
- BusinessInsider26/12 Destroying the planet to save it — what could possibly go wrong?
-Environmentalists, unlike business advocates, can see too clearly how the world works and are willing to call it out
- The Irish Times25/12 Is a real or artificial Christmas tree better for the environment?
-Euroverify breaks down what we know about the carbon footprint of the centrepiece of Christmas decorations. #EuroVerify
- EuronewsEN24/12 An influencer's clothing brand launch was a huge miss for her followers, so she took the site down. She relaunched it 7 months later with better materials and lower prices.
-Madeleine White acted fast to relaunch her clothing brand See You Tomorrow after pricing and materials were initially a miss with her followers.
- BusinessInsider23/12 Artificial intelligence, the economic future of Latin America in figures
-According to AWS, the implementation of AI in the region promises millionaire profits and increased productivity, positioning Latin America as a key player in the global market
- Infobae23/12 Telegram became profitable for the first time
-The Telegram messenger has become profitable for the first time in three years of monetization, its founder Pavel Durov said. This year, the number of Telegram Premium subscribers has tripled, exceeding 12 million. Our revenues...
- RBC21/12 Extend the life of your washing machine: warning signs you should never ignore
-The sooner you act, the better. Therefore, it is essential to pay attention to warning signs
- MSN21/12 A year of devastating climate firsts, a dispiriting outcome to Cop29 and elections where climate was off the radar
-Ireland heard plenty of ‘eco rhetoric’ in 2024 but there was a clear sense that political leaders have not grasped the reality of the climate emergency
- The Irish Times21/12 Energy: Switzerland wants to withdraw its nuclear phase-out
-The construction of new nuclear power plants is prohibited in Switzerland. However, the general conditions have changed since the decision, the Federal Council explains its new initiative. The Swiss government wants to reverse the nuclear phase-out. After the reactor accident at the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima in 2011, the Swiss held a referendum...
- MSN20/12 Carbon-removal tech startups like Equatic and Climeworks look to the future of sustainability
-Explore how startups like Equatic and Climeworks are advancing carbon removal technologies as they offer innovative solutions like direct air capture.
- BusinessInsider20/12 University bans on big oil firms at recruitment fairs rise by 30%
-Survey finds post-1992 universities leading the way on sustainability and ethics
- TheGuardian19/12 Companies' enthusiasm for ecological awareness is decreasing
-The recent corporate sustainability index sheds light on unfavorable processes. The majority focuses mostly on energy efficiency, but few prefer green energy. They work enthusiastically to reduce paper use, but the proportion of those paying attention to water use has decreased.
- hvg.hu17/12 Progress and success are not the same thing when it comes to climate action
-Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil naively believe they can have policies that both increase and decrease carbon pollution at the same time, and still be rewarded for making a good effort
- The Irish Times17/12 BHP, Rio Tinto to build low-carbon iron pilot plant in Western Australia
-Australia's BHP and Rio Tinto will jointly develop a pilot plant to produce low-carbon iron from Pilbara ores as they take steps to speed up decarbonisation in the steel industry, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
- Reuters16/12 Discover how to eliminate bad odors from the fridge by reusing tea bags
-Opening the fridge and being greeted by an unpleasant smell can be very uncomfortable. But don't worry, because we have a simple, economical and environmentally friendly solution
- MSN16/12 Four ways to use less electricity with your Christmas lights
-A few simple adjustments this year can make Christmas a bit less harsh on the planet
- The Irish Times14/12 Synthetic fiber waste will more than double by 2060
-The main driver of growth in the production of textile fibers increased almost eight times in the production of synthetic fibers
- MSN12/12 Whale swims 13,000 kilometers – and amazes researchers
-There are regularly spectacular reports from the animal kingdom. Just in November, an emperor penguin was stranded in Australia, 3,400 kilometers from its home. In pictures he looked a little upset, but that's probably part of penguin nature. What exactly happened and why the penguin ended up in Australia is unclear. Scientists...
- MSN12/12 This is why you shouldn't pour the water from boiling potatoes down the drain.
-Don't waste potato boiling water: see what you can do with it
- MSN12/12 How krill fishing threatens whale recovery in Antarctica
-Populations of the tiny crustacean - a key food source for whales and dolphins - have declined by 80% since 1970 due mainly to demand for omega-3 health supplements
- The Irish Times12/12 zCast: Willendorf's Desire - why do we stuff ourselves to the point of sickness at Christmas?
-Homo erectus drives us to eat and buy beyond our needs, says psychologist Attila Forgács, with whom we can find the psychological background of consumer society and overconsumption to reach the point where sustainability and psychology meet. It is not by chance that we brought up this topic now, since at this time of the year we consume more than we should, even compared to usual. Dive with us int
- hvg.hu12/12 Irish company leveraging AI to help brands communicate climate actions responsibly and avoid claims of greenwashing
-Marketing platform UnitMode aims to ‘supercharge consumer-powered climate innovation’
- The Irish Times11/12 Heating law: Why the heat pump installer 1Komma5° no longer wants subsidies
-Is the heating subsidy on the brink after the new elections? In principle, that would actually be the right way, says Philipp Schröder, head of the cleantech unicorn 1Komma5°. WirtschaftsWoche: Mr. Schröder, you used to be close to the Greens; in one of our podcasts you even said that you had applied to Joschka Fischer. In 2020 you are the...
- MSN11/12 Energy: Mannheim is shutting down its gas network – and is therefore considered a pioneer
-The municipalities are preparing to phase out gas. This could have serious consequences for consumers who switch too late. What consumer advocates advise now. “I found it very unpleasant,” says Christian Brosch. “I felt very offended by this decision.” Brosch, 40 years old, management consultant for the banking industry...
- MSN11/12 The weirdest fruit, it looks like a pepper, tastes like a banana, and can also be used as a candle
-Candle tree, an evergreen tree belonging to the family Asteraceae, is famous for its unique shape and practical value. The leaves of this tree are similar to those of Camellia sinensis, with three compound leaves arranged opposite each other. The stem is dotted with small red leaves, and the shape is oblong or oval. It has yellow-green fruits and green-white flowers, and it takes more than a month
- MSN10/12 8 Iraqi universities register their presence in the QS Sustainable Development Classification 2025
-The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025 announced the results of its version of sustainable development.
- Alsumaria10/12 What is "Duravio" adopted in Suzuki's new compact SUV "Fronx"? [Mitsubishi Chemical Group]
-At present, as efforts to realize sustainability are progressing in various fields, the appearance of new materials and the development of research are attracting attention in the automobile industry. In fiscal 2023, domestic EV sales will reach a record high of 79,198 units (excluding commercial vehicles), and the automobile industry is undergoing a period of transformation in terms of market siz
- MSN10/12 Transformation: Energy transition needs more than twice as many skilled workers as before
-A study by the DIHK shows that around 350,000 new skilled workers will be needed for wind power, solar and hydrogen by 2030. It's not just experts that are missing. A shortage of truck drivers is also becoming a problem. In order to expand solar, wind and hydrogen, companies will need more than half a million skilled workers by 2030. To the currently 2...
- MSN10/12 Survey: Wind industry looks optimistically into the future
-Unlike many other industrial sectors, the wind industry is looking positively into the future. She also expects that wind turbines on the high seas will become increasingly larger. Contrary to the general trend in the industry, the wind industry is relatively optimistic about the future. In the long term, the 14th edition of the Wind Energy Trend Index records...
- MSN09/12 How to cut back on the unnecessary travel-sized plastic that can come with flying
-Choose refillable containers to carry your toiletries, or better still, opt for solid soap, shampoo, conditioner and deodorant bars
- The Irish Times08/12 Climate protection: Kretschmann for suspension of EU climate penalties for car manufacturers
-Next year, car manufacturers face fines worth billions. This is a particular problem for the car region of Baden-Württemberg. The Prime Minister makes a proposal. Baden-Württemberg's Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann has called for a suspension of possible EU climate penalties worth billions for the automotive industry...
- MSN08/12 Get a fjord escape on an eco cruise along the Norwegian coast
-Looking at Norway on the map, you could imagine that Thor took his hammer to it, splintering the elongated coastline into bits. In fact, its 63,962 miles, incorporating 50,000 islands and 1,190 fjo…
- New York Post08/12 Actor Edward Norton on environmental activism: ‘If you find it inconvenient, I think that’s precisely the f**king point’
-Norton might be best known for his blockbuster Hollywood roles, but the actor is also a committed environmentalist and successful entrepreneur
- The Irish Times07/12 Toward a green future: how NASA seeks to reinvent commercial airplanes
-The US Space Agency, aligned with green trends to reduce global pollution, financed a competition to build the aircraft of the future. To this end, it commissioned five design studies as part of its Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability 2050 initiative.
- Infobae07/12 Electricity generation from renewable energies is rising to a record high
-Germany has set itself ambitious goals for the expansion of renewable energies. By 2030, a total of 80 percent of the electricity generated in Germany should come from renewable sources. However, success has been mixed so far. In 2023, electricity generated from wind power was rather poor, falling short of targets by 1.3 Gi...
- MSN07/12 District heating: Heating with North Sea water: What Denmark is ahead of us in the heating transition
-The world's largest heat pump has gone into operation in Denmark; it can supply 100,000 people with green district heating. A model for German cities? The port city of Esbjerg was once the oil city of Denmark. In the 1960s, many oil and gas fields were found in the seabed off the Danish west coast; the former fishing port Es...
- MSN07/12 Vietnam Sustainable Car Exhibition 2024 is about to open - VnExpress Newspaper - VnExpress Newspaper
-Hanoi - The auto show welcomed nearly 2,000 attendees in the morning, before officially opening at 3:00 p.m., December 7 at Yen So Park, Hoang Mai.
- VN Express06/12 Government will oppose Mercosur trade deal over threat to Irish farming interests
-Farmers’ groups urge Micheál Martin and Simon Harris not to waver from their election stance on ‘sell-out’ pact
- The Irish Times06/12 Mysterious discovery on an Australian beach – experts are baffled
-Recently, mysterious lumps found on the coast of Newfoundland raised questions. The blobs were called “blobs” and for a long time it was not clear what exactly they were. A few weeks ago, a researcher was finally able to shed some light on the matter: The “blobs” were a cleaning product from...
- MSN06/12 Researchers achieve breakthrough in water supply for billions of people
-Up to 36 percent of the world's population currently suffers from severe freshwater shortages for at least four months of the year. This proportion could rise to 75 percent by 2050, threatening the survival of humanity. To solve this problem, researchers are constantly looking for ways to detect polluted water...
- MSN05/12 This is the most sustainable Christmas Village in the country. And it deserves a visit
-It is the first LED village in the country and lives a sustainable Christmas. We talk about a movie scenario, where ecology is the watchword
- MSN05/12 Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba found a job in the USA
-He will become a senior non-resident fellow at the Center at the School of Management. John Kennedy at Harvard. Kuleba will mainly be in Ukraine, visiting the university during the semester
- RBC04/12 Defence Minister admits British Army would be 'wiped out in six months' in war
-Defence Minister Alastair Carns has said without that the British Army would be destroyed in "six months to a year" if it were drawn into a large-scale war.
- Express03/12 Banana trees are actually herbaceous plants. Why do they have to be cut down after harvest every year?
-Bananas are a popular fruit, but many people have questions about the practice of chopping down trees after picking them every year. In fact, this approach is not to burn bridges, but it has its rationality. Bananas are native to India and have been introduced to my country for more than 2,000 years. Although bananas are called "trees", they are actually perennial herbaceous plants in the tropics.
- MSN03/12 Eamon Ryan: My colleague’s text - ‘l’ve been eliminated’ - spoke for how we all felt in the Green Party
-Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael sent out clear messages that their preference was for coalition with Labour. The only interpretation is that they think Labour might be slightly less demanding partners
- The Irish Times02/12 Climate shocks and the economy: we asked South Africa’s central bank what role it plays in bringing stability
-The South African Reserve Bank’s mandate is price and financial stability. It has the tools to identify, analyse and manage these risks, including those linked to climate change.
- TheConversation-Europe01/12 This Portuguese city will be the European Green Capital in 2026
-The jury said that Guimarães demonstrated a vision that brings together citizens, academia and the private sector.
- EuronewsEN01/12 Kids are showing up for the environment this unboxing season, cleaning up what adults have left behind
-Over 34,000 students have joined the Picker Pals programme, becoming environmentalists and removing 22 tonnes of litter
- The Irish Times30/11 Do you close the washing machine door when you are not using it? Don't do it anymore
-This habit could be shortening the life of your appliance and compromising the hygiene of your clothes.
- MSN30/11 World's new 15-minute city in the middle of the desert to house 5 million people
-Former Walmart president Marc Lore dreamed up the experimental city called Telosa, where fossil-fuel cars will be banned.
- Express30/11 Israel's first wave energy power plant to launch in Jaffa Port
-The Energy and Infrastructure Ministry recognized the project as a "pioneering technology."
- Jerusalem Post29/11 These 20 Portuguese municipalities were the best in good environmental practices
-A total of 61 Portuguese municipalities were distinguished. Discover the top 20
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