Nectar sugar concentration matters in shaping bee-flower interactions |

Chun-Feng Yang, Wuhan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, discusses their article: Nectar sugar concentration contributes to structuring bumble bee and plant interactions Why do flowers vary their nectar sugar concentrations? Producing nectar entails significant energetic costs for plants, with investment strongly correlated to sugar concentration. It is therefore believed that interspecific variation […]

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New study provides toolbox for early decarbonisation in ETS2 sectors

The European Commission has published a new study to support Member States in preparing for the launch of the new EU Emissions Trading System for buildings, road transport and small industry (ETS2), which will become fully operational in 2027. The study highlights 21 case studies from different Member States to promote early decarbonisation in the […]

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2026 applications now open! – The Applied Ecologist

Are you less than five years post-PhD, live in or are from the Global South, and looking to gain hands-on experience with an editorial board? Why not apply for the 2026 mentoring scheme with Journal of Applied Ecology! What does it involve? Since 2015, Journal of Applied Ecology has welcomed a small group of mentees with minimum editorial […]

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Quantifying and Explaining the Transformation of Tundra Landscapes |

Anna Derkacheva, Gerald “JJ” Frost, Howie Epstein, and Ksenia Ermokhina, of HSE University in Russia, Alaska Biological Research, Inc., the University of Virginia, and the Russian Academy of Sciences (respectively), discuss their article: Landscape patterns of shrubification in the Siberian low arctic: A machine learning perspective The Arctic tundra is experiencing some of the strongest […]

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Germany’s €24 billion Nuclear Waste Fund Charts Bold Investment Path Amid Sustainability Debate

BERLIN — The German Nuclear Waste Management Fund (KENFO), established in 2017, manages €24 billion earmarked for the long-term disposal of radioactive waste—a task projected to cost up to €130 billion by century’s end. With a mandate focused solely on nuclear clean-up, KENFO operates under strict legal obligations to fund annual disposal costs, including €805 […]

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5 things you should know about carbon pricing

Carbon pricing – putting a price on pollution – is one of the most effective tools to tackle climate change. It encourages cleaner choices, drives innovation and generates revenues that are reinvested in people and communities to support the clean transition. But it is often misunderstood. The EU uses carbon markets to put a price […]

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Africa Climate Summit 2: European Commission Executive Vice-President Teresa Ribera visits Addis Ababa

On 7 and 8 September 2025, Teresa Ribera, European Commission Executive Vice-President for a Clean, Just and Competitive Transition will travel to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to represent the European Union (EU) at the Africa Climate Summit 2 (ACS2). She will highlight the importance of the EU-Africa strategic partnership on climate action, engage with key interlocutors, and listen to […]

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EU–ASEAN Joint Side Event on Carbon Pricing and Markets

  EU–ASEAN Joint Side Event on Carbon Pricing and Markets   On the sidelines of the first ASEAN-EU Ministerial Dialogue on Environment and Climate Change, on 4 September 2025, the EU and ASEAN held a high-level side event to strengthen cooperation on carbon pricing and market mechanisms as effective tools for climate action. Carbon pricing and market […]

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Amazon, X-energy, KHNP, and Doosan Launch $50B Nuclear Initiative to Power AI Growth

📍 Washington, D.C. — A strategic alliance between Amazon Web Services, X-energy, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), and Doosan Enerbility has been announced to deploy advanced nuclear technology in the United States, targeting over 5 gigawatts of new capacity by 2039. The initiative is designed to meet surging energy demands from artificial intelligence infrastructure, […]

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Which non-native plants tend to occupy similar climates at home and far away from home? |

Marc Riera, Center for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF), discusses his article: Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range Setting the scene: niche conservatism in the context of biological invasions The Biosphere is on the move. Thousands of species are jumping from one […]

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