NC Air Report Highlights Needs for Emission Reduction Rural Air Monitoring / Public News Service

A new study emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced air quality monitoring in rural regions, while drawing attention to the efforts required to decrease emissions in North Carolina’s most crowded areas. According to the American Lung Association’s State of the Air report, only 35 of 100 counties could report on at least one air quality […]

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Come visit our headquarters in Brussels!

Climate change and environmental degradation are existential threats to our planet. The EU is taking steps to transform our society as well as improve our well-being and health and those of future generations in various areas of our lives:   Biodiversity   Did you know that 3/4 of the world’s flowering plants and about 35% of the […]

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Vietnam EV Maker VinFast Secures $2.5 Billion in Funding

The company is gearing up to expand in the US market $1 billion has been pledged by founder Pham Nhat Vuong, Vietnam’s richest man VinFast has previously announced plans for a public stock market listing in the U.S. Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast said on Wednesday it had received a fresh round of funding pledges […]

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Kerissa Battle: Citizen science across two centuries

Throughout April, we are featuring the articles shortlisted for the 2022 Harper Prize. The Harper Prize is an annual award for the best early career research paper published in Journal of Ecology. Kerissa Fuccillo Battle et al.’s article ‘Citizen science across two centuries reveals phenological change among plant species and functional groups in the Northeastern US‘ is one of those […]

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Tropical peatland restoration – The Applied Ecologist

Shortlisted for the Southwood Prize 2022 In this blog re-look, Eleanor Warren-Thomas tells us about conducting research on the restoration of tropical peatlands, as well as the experiences of an early career ecologist. You can find the original blog post discussing Eleanor’s research in English here and in Indonesian here! The research process Can you […]

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DHL Unveils Sustainability Milestones and a New Tool at Industry-first Global Summit

Deutsche Post DHL Group reaches impressive results with over 30,000 electric vehicles and over 830 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel secured in 2022 More than half of DHL Supply Chain facilities are carbon neutral DHL launches GoGreen Dashboard for customers to streamline customer-facing reporting process DHL hosts more than 1000 attendees for its first […]

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Jules Segrestin: Towards a better understanding of metacommunity stability

Throughout April, we are featuring the articles shortlisted for the 2022 Harper Prize. The Harper Prize is an annual award for the best early career research paper published in Journal of Ecology. Jules Segrestin’s article  ‘Towards a better ecological understanding of metacommunity stability: A multiscale framework to disentangle population variability and synchrony effects‘ is one of those shortlisted for […]

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Are hazel dormice Endangered? – The Applied Ecologist

Ellie Scopes describe her team’s latest article re-assessing the extinction risk and conservation status of hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) using long-term monitoring data. Threats assessments and conservation priority often become entangled, despite different aims. Whilst threat assessments focus on the proximity of the species to extinction, usually with objective guidelines, conservation priority is more subjective […]

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IBM To Support NYSE Listed Companies With Their ESG Efforts

The new initiative will offer promotional pricing for first-time purchases of IBM Envizi ESG Suite Envizi can help automate collection, consolidation and reporting of ESG data IBM announced that it is collaborating with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), part of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., a leading global provider of data, technology, and market infrastructure, to […]

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Slight upturn in 2022 ETS emissions due to energy crisis and rebound in aviation– but declining trend maintained

Slight upturn in 2022 ETS emissions due to energy crisis and rebound in aviation– but declining trend maintained Even against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the ensuing gas price spikes, greenhouse gas emissions covered by the EU’s Emission Trading System (ETS) only rose very slightly last year. The latest data reported by […]

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