Google.org 2025 Impact Report Highlights $6B Push for AI-Driven Social and Climate Solutions

Mountain View, California, 9 October 2025 — Google’s philanthropic arm, Google.org, has released its 2025 Impact Report, detailing a two-decade commitment of nearly $6 billion in funding and resources to nonprofit, academic, and civic initiatives worldwide. The report emphasizes the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing urgent social and environmental challenges. Scale of […]

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Commission publishes Terms and Conditions for the first pilot auction for industrial heat decarbonisation with a budget of €1 billion

On 10 October 2025, the Commission published the final Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) for its first European-wide auction for decarbonising industrial process heat (IF25 Heat Auction). Process heat refers to the energy used to generate high temperatures for manufacturing activities in sectors such as chemicals, steel, or cement. Implemented via the Innovation Fund and announced […]

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Brookfield Sets New Benchmark With $20 Billion Clean Energy Investment Vehicle

New York, October 2025 — Brookfield Asset Management has closed its second flagship energy transition vehicle, raising $20 billion in what is now the largest private fund ever dedicated to clean energy investment. The fund, known as the Brookfield Global Transition Fund II (BGTF II), surpassed its predecessor’s $15 billion close and reflects surging investor […]

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Using remote sensing to help restore landscapes – The Applied Ecologist

[ad_1] In our ‘Field Diaries’ series, The Applied Ecologist is sharing stories from a range of different fieldwork experiences. In this post Guilherme Castro shares his research on using remote sensing to better understand how to restore landscapes. About the Author Guilherme Castro, he/him Affiliation: Royal Holloway University of London & Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Ecology interests: […]

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How Leaf Traits Help Us Understand the Future of Grasslands |

[ad_1] Kuo Sun and Zhenzhu Xu, Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, discuss their article: Global coordination and trade-off of grassland species traits and climatic drivers Grasslands stretch across vast parts of the world — from the wide prairies of North America to Africa’s savannas and the steppes of Asia. These landscapes […]

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BlackRock’s $6.2B Utility Acquisition Secures Approval, Boosting Clean Energy Transition

New York, 6 October 2025 — Global asset manager BlackRock has won regulatory approval for its $6.2 billion acquisition of a major U.S. utility, marking one of the largest private equity-backed takeovers in the energy sector this year. The deal underscores the growing role of institutional investors in financing the clean energy transition. Renewable Energy […]

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Ministers Launch Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 to Champion Sustainable Innovation

Dublin, 6 October 2025 — Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment Darragh O’Brien and Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon have officially launched Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025, which will run from 13–19 October. Now in its eighth year, the initiative will showcase more than 30 events nationwide and online, highlighting Ireland’s […]

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How $100 Billion in EV Charging Infrastructure Is Reshaping Commercial Real Estate

New York, 3 October 2025 — The rapid buildout of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure — projected to exceed $100 billion globally by the end of the decade — is transforming the landscape of commercial real estate (CRE), creating both opportunities and challenges for developers, landlords, and investors. Charging as a Core Amenity What was […]

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EDF Raises $1.35 Billion in Green Hybrid Bond to Extend Nuclear Fleet

Paris, 2 October 2025 — French utility EDF has successfully raised €1.25 billion (US$1.35 billion) through a green hybrid bond, with proceeds earmarked for extending the operating life of its domestic nuclear reactors. The issue, structured to comply with EU taxonomy rules, underscores France’s reliance on nuclear power as a cornerstone of its energy transition […]

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Rivian to Invest $1 Billion in Georgia Plant for Next-Generation EVs

Atlanta, 2 October 2025 — U.S. electric vehicle maker Rivian has broken ground on a $1 billion manufacturing facility in Georgia, a project set to anchor production of its next-generation R2 sport utility vehicle and R3 crossover from 2028. The plant, spanning nearly 2,000 acres across Jasper, Morgan, Newton, and Walton Counties, is expected to […]

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