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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Onion-Peel Solar Shield Boosts Solar Panel Sustainability

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, Uncategorized

Nepal Halts Industry Around Buddha’s Birthplace, Home to Endangered Cranes

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, Uncategorized

Oxford United Clears Green Milestone with UK’s First All-Electric Stadium

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, Uncategorized

Seaweed-Powder Cement Cuts Carbon While Staying Tough and Strong

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, Uncategorized

Bhutan Leads the World as a Carbon-Negative Haven of Happiness

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, Uncategorized

Lagos Bans Single-Use Plastics—Hope Rising Despite Global Treaty Delays

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, Uncategorized

Innovation Soars: A Mobile Kite System Brings Clean Energy from the Irish Sky

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, Uncategorized

True Circularity: Bali Hotel Uses Its Waste to Create Furniture

(c) Dina Makhmutova/UNspalsh CC0

DESIGNBOOM

  • August 11, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Starting 2026, New York Requires New Buildings to Be All-Electric

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, Uncategorized

New Eco-Friendly Method Makes Lithium Battery Recycling Easier

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, Uncategorized

Ethiopia to Plant 700 Million Trees in One Day

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, Uncategorized

Historic Decision: Countries Must Act on Climate or Face Legal Risk

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

  • July 25, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Over 90% of New Renewable Energy Projects Now Cheaper Than Fossils

In 2024, 91% of newly commissioned global renewables—mostly solar and wind—delivered electricity more cheaply than fossil fuel alternatives. Solar cost 41% less, wind 53% less. With 582 GW added and $57 bn in fuel savings, clean energy is firmly winning the economics race.
(c) Dan Myers/Unsplash CC0

ALJAZEERA

  • July 25, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Recycled Tyres Strengthen Rail Tracks with Groundbreaking System

A new track technology using rubber from old tyres helps protect railways from damage. In real-world trials, the system reduced vibration, degradation, and track movement—offering a sustainable solution that boosts safety and resilience in rail infrastructure.
(c) Acton Crawford/Unsplash CC0

EUREKALERT

  • July 22, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Food Waste Becomes Biodegradable Plastic in Green Breakthrough

Researchers at SUNY Binghamton use fermented food waste and bacteria to create PHA bioplastic—harvesting 90% for eco-packaging. This scalable, low-cost process tackles food and plastic waste while reducing emissions, with potential for mainstream industrial use.
(c) Etstalize.me/Unsplash CC0

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • July 22, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

New tech turns seawater and air into fuel to power a cleaner future

A groundbreaking platform extracts carbon from the air and hydrogen from seawater to create synthetic fuels. This innovation could reshape global energy systems and offer a cleaner alternative for hard-to-decarbonize sectors like aviation and shipping.
(c) Ernesto Carrazana/Unsplash CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • July 22, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Recycled Tyres Strengthen Rail Tracks with Groundbreaking System

A new track technology using rubber from old tyres helps protect railways from damage. In real-world trials, the system reduced vibration, degradation, and track movement—offering a sustainable solution that boosts safety and resilience in rail infrastructure.
(c) Acton Crawford/Unsplash CC0

EUREKALERT

  • July 22, 2025
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