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A recent study reveals that solar electricity can cost as little as €0.023 per unit, making it the cheapest form of power globally. In Europe, solar generation hit a new milestone: 22% of the electricity mix in June 2025 and rising fast.
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  • November 3, 2025

Solar energy becomes the world’s cheapest power source

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A recent study reveals that solar electricity can cost as little as €0.023 per unit, making it the cheapest form of power globally. In Europe, solar generation hit a new milestone: 22% of the electricity mix in June 2025 and rising fast.

Off Miami Beach, 22 concrete car sculptures were submerged to form the first phase of an underwater “Concrete Coral” sculpture park. The installation will host 2,200 lab-grown native corals and is part of a broader, $40 million plan to restore reefs and boost marine biodiversity.
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Researchers at the University of Cologne have discovered a powerful antibody — 04_A06 — that neutralizes around 98.5 % of over 300 tested HIV strains. In lab experiments the antibody reduced viral load to undetectable levels — a major step toward broad-spectrum therapies for prevention and treatment worldwide.
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Scientists monitoring the ozone layer report that the hole above Antarctica has reduced to its smallest measured size since 2019. Thanks to favourable weather and lower ozone-depleting emissions, the drop could mean a healthier atmosphere and milder ultraviolet exposure for southern latitudes — good news for people and ecosystems alike.
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For the first time in three decades, the UK government will keep regulated rail fares unchanged — covering season tickets, peak-time and off-peak journeys. Millions of passengers stand to save over £300 a year on major routes, easing living costs and making daily travel more affordable.
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A recent Carbon Brief study shows China’s carbon dioxide emissions have remained unchanged or declined for 18 straight months, thanks in part to a surge in solar (+240 GW) and wind (+61 GW) capacity and a 5% drop in transport emissions.
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Scientists at TU Wien have developed a non-toxic “deep-eutectic” solvent that separates blended fabrics — like cotton-polyester mixes — within minutes. Cotton stays intact and polyester is recovered almost fully, offering a near-complete recycling method for textiles that were once nearly impossible to reclaim.
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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil officially created ten new Indigenous territories, including some overlapping Amazon National Park. The move, issued via presidential decree, adds legal protection to lands of groups like the Munduruku and Guarani-Kaiowá during a summit marked by protests.
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