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AI Advances Aim at Dramatically Cutting Global Emissions By 2035 Findings
A traffic signal turns green, engines surge, and a warm haze hangs near the road. New AI and climate change…
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World Bank Review: How Poverty Fell in Bangladesh After 2010
The World Bank message is simple enough to repeat in plain language. Bangladesh reduced poverty across the years after 2010,…
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The Year Olive Ridley Turtle Eggs Increase Over 50% Thanks To Conservation
A beach patrol ended its night shift with salt on the lips and sand stuck in shoes. And then the…
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Mitsubishi Electric Moves Nature Disclosure Into Financial Reporting
The newsroom phone keeps pinging with the same theme lately: nature risk is becoming money risk. Mitsubishi Electric Publishes First…
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Bridging Continents as UAE and EU Redefine Partnership Priorities
A commuter scrolls headlines on a warm evening train, phone buzzing, eyes tired. The UAE–EU strategic partnership talks land on…
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Pressure Builds Across EU Over 2035 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
Brussels woke up to the usual winter chill, wet pavement, and that faint traffic-smell near the EU quarter. The headline…
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FDA Mandates Eco-Friendly Disposal of Seized and Rejected Food Items
Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has made a serious warning to use eco-friendly disposal of seized, rejected and expired food…
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How to Choose Eco-Safe Alternatives: A Complete Guide
The need to have eco-safe options has continued to be on the rise since consumers demand eco-friendly products that are…
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Smart Eco-Friendly Innovations Transforming Sustainable Living in 2025
The world is transforming to accommodate smart environmentally-friendly innovations that combine technology and the environment to produce smart innovations that…
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$24.5M Marine Mega-Project Sets Sights on Saving a Vital Ocean Region
A $24.5M marine mega-project on marine conservation and ocean restoration launches with a plain goal. Protect one of the world’s…
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