Why does heather self-organise into wave-like patterns? A mathematical investigation |

Toyo Vignal, Okinawan Institute of Science and Technology in Japan, discusses her article: Surviving the winds through pattern formation: Mathematical modelling of heather stripes in Scotland. In some remote areas of the Scottish highlands, one can encounter intriguing vegetation patterns consisting of regularly arranged plants and bare soil. The first time I encountered such patterns […]

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Fruit of Good Intentions? ESG Contradictions in Brazil’s AçaíBerry Supply Chain

*** Article written in honour of Indigenous Peoples Day in Brazil *** The global commodification of the Amazonian açaí berry has placed Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) narratives under intense scrutiny, raising questions about whether the “superfood” boom benefits or exploits its original custodians. This article deconstructs the contradictions within the supply chain through a […]

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Deutsche Bank Commits €900 Billion to Sustainable and Transition Finance by 2030

Deutsche Bank has unveiled its most ambitious sustainability target to date, setting a cumulative €900 billion goal for sustainable finance, ESG investments, and transition finance through the end of 2030. The announcement, made on November 17, 2025, underscores the bank’s intent to position itself as a leading financier in the global shift toward lower‑carbon economic […]

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What 35 years of airborne DNA revealed about climate change |

Fia Bengtsson, Lund University and Norwegian Institute of Nature Research, discusses her article: Rapid shifts in bryophyte phenology revealed by airborne eDNA Most of us walk past mosses and liverworts without really noticing them. But these small plants, known as bryophytes, are vital to ecosystems, including in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. They retain water, regulate […]

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China Issues First Official List of Key Toxic Soil Pollutants

SummaryChina’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) has published its first official list of key controlled toxic and hazardous soil pollutants, a landmark step in strengthening national environmental regulation. Released on September 18, 2025, the list identifies eight substances, including cadmium, as priority targets for monitoring and control. Policy AnnouncementThe “List of Key Controlled Toxic […]

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Clean Industrial Deal: a new Horizon Europe funding call to support the decarbonisation of the EU

As announced in the Clean Industrial Deal Communication, an Horizon Europe horizontal funding call to support the Clean Industrial Deal is set to launch in December 2025.  Open to innovation actions at the last development stages, the main objective of this call is to support the development of a new generation of “fit-for-deployment” clean tech, […]

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Tourism Sectoral Adaptation Plan Launched to Safeguard Ireland’s Climate Future

Summary: Ireland has unveiled its first Tourism Sectoral Adaptation Plan (2025–2030), designed to protect the tourism industry from the escalating impacts of climate change. The plan sets out clear goals to build resilience, safeguard communities, and ensure the sector remains a cornerstone of Ireland’s economy. Climate Risks Driving Action Ireland has faced a series of […]

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OPEC Fund Supports Azerbaijan With $1 Billion for Sustainable Energy Infrastructure

Summary: The OPEC Fund for International Development has pledged $1 billion to support Azerbaijan’s sustainable infrastructure projects, reinforcing the country’s transition toward greener growth and resilient development. The financing will target renewable energy, transport modernization, and climate-resilient infrastructure. The OPEC Fund announced a landmark $1 billion commitment to Azerbaijan, aimed at accelerating investment in sustainable […]

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Hong Kong Issues $1.2 Billion Digital Green Bonds to Drive Sustainable Finance

Summary: Hong Kong has issued a $1.2 billion digital green bond package, marking a significant step in combining sustainable finance with fintech innovation. The offering underscores the city’s ambition to position itself as a global hub for both green investment and digital asset development. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) confirmed the issuance of the […]

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Sustainable Investments Surge 49% in Two Years, ESG Gains Global Momentum

Summary: Sustainable investments have grown by 49% over the past two years, reaching US$16.7 trillion globally, according to the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance (GSIA). The sharp rise reflects a fundamental shift in investor priorities, with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors moving from niche practice to mainstream strategy azzet.com GSIA. Sustainable investing is experiencing unprecedented […]

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