🌲 J.P. Morgan Backs $210M Financing for Chestnut Carbon’s Large-Scale Afforestation Projects

August 2025 — New York, NYIn a landmark move for climate finance, J.P. Morgan has arranged a $210 million credit facility for U.S.-based Chestnut Carbon, marking one of the first large-scale project finance transactions in the voluntary carbon market. The deal is underpinned by a 25-year, 7-million-ton carbon credit offtake agreement with Microsoft, positioning Chestnut’s […]

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☀️ Arevon Completes $2 Billion Eland Solar-Plus-Storage Facility in California

Kern County, California — August 2025Arevon Energy has officially commissioned its landmark Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project, a $2 billion clean energy infrastructure spanning two phases in California’s Mojave Desert. The facility is now fully operational, delivering 758 MW of solar capacity and 300 MW / 1,200 MWh of battery storage, making it one of the largest […]

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Impacts of proactive health management on cattle and horse diets and dung biodiversity in Danish rewilding areas – The Applied Ecologist

Emil S. Thomassen explains the recent diet study of rewilded cattle and horses, showing functional differences between the two species and reveals the impacts of management actions on this functionality as described in their latest research. The use of DNA metabarcoding for herbivorous diet analysis is a promising tool, yielding high-resolution data on plant consumption. […]

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Ford’s $5 Billion EV Investment Plan: A Bold Move to Challenge China’s Automotive Dominance

In a decisive pivot to counter mounting competition from Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, Ford Motor Company has announced a sweeping $5 billion investment to develop a new generation of affordable, software-defined EVs. The initiative, described by CEO Jim Farley as Ford’s “Model T moment,” marks a radical departure from traditional manufacturing and signals a […]

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🚚 DHL Supply Chain Launches Hydrogen Trucks in Japan to Cut Logistics Emissions

Tokyo, Japan — August 2025DHL Supply Chain has initiated a pilot program in Japan deploying hydrogen-powered fuel cell (FC) trucks, marking a significant step toward decarbonizing logistics operations in Asia. The initiative is part of a government-supported project aimed at promoting next-generation energy solutions for transportation and aligns with DHL Group’s broader sustainability roadmap. 🔋 […]

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Foliar herbivory can reshape plant pollinator networks |

Luiz Rezende and Martín Pareja, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil, discuss their article: Foliar herbivory pushes plant individuals towards the periphery of a plant-floral visitor interaction network Ecological interactions have fascinated naturalists for centuries. Watching bees and butterflies visit flowers continues to mesmerise and nurture a love of nature in children and adults […]

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Fortescue Secures ¥14.2 Billion (US$1.98 billion) Loan to Accelerate Decarbonization Strategy

Fortescue Metals Group has secured a landmark ¥14.2 billion (US$1.98 billion) syndicated loan to support its decarbonization initiatives and general corporate activities. The five-year facility, fixed at an annual interest rate of 3.8%, marks the first such financing for an Australian company with unrestricted use of proceeds. Strategic Shift Toward China The loan underscores Fortescue’s […]

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if you play it, will they settle?  – The Applied Ecologist

Paula Schatte and co-authors share insight from their recent study examining the relative importance of food availability and conspecific vocalisations for breeding habitat selection during both the prospecting and breeding periods of a regionally endangered woodpecker, the Eurasian Wryneck (Jynx torquilla).  Fig. 1: A diverse landscape of extensive vineyards, hedgerows, dry stone walls, solitary trees […]

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Smarter planning to bring rivers back to life – The Applied Ecologist

In this blog post, Virgilio Hermoso explains how to plan the recovery of longitudinal and lateral connectivity to restore free-flowing rivers in their latest study. Rivers are more than lines on a map—they are living networks. They connect mountains to coasts, nourish floodplains, and support incredible biodiversity. But over the past century, we have fragmented […]

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