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Wind- und Solarenergie decken erstmals ein Drittel von Brasiliens Strom

For the first time, wind and solar together provide more than one-third of Brazil’s electricity. This clean energy milestone shows how fast renewables are rising, cutting emissions while powering millions of homes with sustainable and affordable energy.
(c) Gotta Be Worth It

SOLAR QUARTER

  • September 19, 2025
  • Sustainability

EU setzt verbindliche Ziele zur Verringerung von Lebensmittelabfällen

The European Parliament has approved ambitious EU-wide targets to slash food waste by 2030. Member states must cut waste in processing by 10% and reduce household, retail, and foodservice waste by 30%, tackling the 60 million tonnes wasted annually and boosting sustainability.
(c) Tal

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • September 14, 2025
  • Sustainability

Bau eines Fünf-Sterne-Hotels am berühmten ‚Mondstrand‘ Griechenlands gestoppt

THE GUARDIAN

  • September 14, 2025
  • Sustainability

Britischer Supermarkt testet Avocado-Scanner zur Abfallvermeidung im Handel

UK supermarket Tesco is testing an avocado ripeness scanner called the OneThird Avocado Scanner, developed by a Dutch company. Using infrared technology, it quickly assesses avocados' internal condition, helping shoppers determine if they're ready to eat. The trial starts this week in five stores across the UK.
(c) Dose Juice

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • September 10, 2025
  • Sustainability

Indische Cafés tauschen Plastik gegen warme Mahlzeiten

In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
(c) Sanju M Gurung

BBC

  • September 10, 2025
  • Sustainability

Solar-Filter aus Zwiebelhaut macht Panels nachhaltiger

Finnish researchers created a biodegradable UV-filter from red onion dyes and nanocellulose that blocks 99.9% of harmful UV light and lets through 80% of useful sunshine. It outlasted petroleum-based plastics—ups solar tech and honors Earth’s materials.
(c) Abishek Hayare

ZME SCIENCE

  • September 8, 2025
  • Sustainability

Nepal schützt Buddhas Geburtsort und bedrohte Saruskraniche

Nepal’s Supreme Court ordered all polluting industries within 15 km of Lumbini,  famed birthplace of the Buddha, to close or relocate within two years, preserving Buddhist heritage and Nepal’s largest population of sarus cranes, a threatened species with cultural and ecological value.
(C) WWF Neap Samir Jung Tapa/Mongabay

MONGABAY

  • August 30, 2025
  • Sustainability

Oxford United erreicht grünes Ziel mit erstem E-Stadion im UK

Oxford United’s new, 16,000-seat stadium has won planning approval as the UK’s first fully electric venue, powered by solar panels and heat pumps—cutting CO₂ by 80%. With transport links, wellness spaces, hotel and greenery, it promises community impact and sustainability.
(c) Tim Bernhard

SPORTS VENUE BUSINESS

  • August 23, 2025
  • Sustainability

Zement mit Meeresalgen senkt CO₂-Ausstoß – und bleibt robust

Researchers at University of Washington and Microsoft blended dried, powdered seaweed into cement, crafting concrete with 21% lower global warming impact—yet maintained structural strength. Guided by machine learning, they hit on this greener mix in just 28 days.
(c) Norikio Yamamoto

PHYS

  • August 20, 2025
  • Sustainability

Bhutan zeigt, dass Glück und Klimaschutz Hand in Hand gehen

With 70% forest cover, clean hydropower, solar expansion, and a constitution that protects nature, Bhutan absorbs 7,000 tons more CO₂ than it emits. Guided by Gross National Happiness, it unites culture and care for the planet—showing prosperity can thrive in harmony with nature.
(c) Gaurav Bagdi

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • August 20, 2025
  • Sustainability

Lagos ervbietet Einwegplastik—Hoffnung trotz ausbleibendem globalem Abkommen

Lagos, a vibrant city of over 20 million, has boldly banned single-use plastics, inspiring cleaner streets and waterways. Geneva talks ended without a treaty, yet local recycling, innovation, and public resolve light the way—showing progress is possible even as the world seeks global solutions.
(c) Nupo Deyon Daniel/Unsplash CC0

AP NEWS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Sustainability

Saubere Energie mit Drachenpower: Irlands bewegliche Windkraft hebt ab

On Ireland’s windswept Atlantic coast, giant mobile kites now generate clean electricity—no towers, just a yo-yo motion that powers homes off the grid. The world’s first airborne wind energy test site in Mayo is already charging batteries during storms and promising a flexible, landscape-friendly energy revolution.
(c) Suzn Dibvyk/Unsplash CC0

FRANCE 24

  • August 16, 2025
  • Sustainability

Inklusive Kirche in Nigeria schenkt Gehörlosen Gemeinschaft

(c) Dina Makhmutova/UNspalsh CC0

DESIGNBOOM

  • August 11, 2025
  • Sustainability

Ab 2026 müssen alle Neubauten in New York Elektro-Gebäude sein

New York’s landmark All-Electric Buildings Act mandates that all new buildings under seven stories must be fully electric by 2026, with taller buildings following by 2029. This bold law will lower emissions, improve indoor air, create green jobs, and cut energy costs for residents.
(c) Ben O'Bro/Unsplash CC0

ECOWATCH

  • August 5, 2025
  • Sustainability

Grünes Verfahren vereinfacht Recycling von Lithium-Ionen-Akkus

Scientists have developed a cleaner, low-energy way to recycle lithium-ion batteries using green solvents. It’s scalable, efficient, and helps recover valuable metals—paving the way for more sustainable electronics and energy storage worldwide.
(c) Kumpan/Unsplash CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • August 5, 2025
  • Sustainability

Äthiopien pflanzt an einem Tag 700 Millionen Bäume

As part of a Green Legacy campaign to reach 50 billion trees by 2026, Ethiopia has mobilized over 14.9 million people to plant 355 million seedlings before dawn, aiming to plant 700 million trees in a single day. 40 billion trees have already been planted since 2019.
(c) Henry Lai/Unsplash CC0

AP NEWS

  • August 1, 2025
  • Sustainability

UN-Weltgericht: Staaten müssen Klimaschutz ernst nehmen oder haften

The International Court of Justice has declared that states face legal responsibility if they fail to limit greenhouse emissions or safeguard a healthy climate—labeling environmental protection a human right. The historic ruling bolsters climate justice and accountability globally.
(c) Meizhi Lang/Unsplash CC0

EURONEWS

  • Juli 25, 2025
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Threatened by habitat loss from typhoons and tree trimming, yellow-crested cockatoos are successfully nesting in human-built nest boxes scattered throughout city parks in Hong Kong, a symbol of how humans and wildlife can coexist in a highly urbanised environment
Gelbwangenkakadus erweitern Habitat in Hongkongs Stadtparks
In May alone, China added 93 GW of solar and 26 GW of wind—enough electricity to power entire nations like Poland or Sweden. Solar capacity now tops 1,000 GW—half the world’s total. Ambitious clean energy growth continues despite financial strains on manufacturers.
China erzielt Rekorde bei Solar‑ und Windenergieausbau im Mai
In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
Indische Cafés tauschen Plastik gegen warme Mahlzeiten
From 2027, the generic injectable drug lenacapavir will be available for just $40 a year in over 100 low- and middle-income countries. Proven to reduce HIV transmission risk by more than 99.9%, it marks a major step in global public health and access to life-saving medicine.
Erschwingliche HIV-Präventionsspritze erreicht 2027 über 100 Länder

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