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Danish scientist counted insects on the same front glass, same route, under the same conditions – 20 years in a row. In the twentieth ro...

In Germany volunteers placed traps in 63 nature reserves. Not on farms – on protected land. Same methodology, 27 years. The total mass of flying insects fell by 76%. In the middle of summer, when the peak season should be, by 82%. Monitoring in 2020–2021: no recovery....
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The Korean association KITA warns about the impacts of the CBAM mechanism on Korean exports to the EU from 2031.

A new study by the Korean association KITA (Korea International Trade Association) points out the real impacts of the CBAM mechanism, which the EU introduced from January 2026, on carbon‑intensive imports – steel, aluminium, cement or fertilizers. From 2028 it is set to expand to engineering, electronics or medical devices....
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Norwegian sovereign fund sets new rules: companies must manage nature-related risks

Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) — the manager of the world’s largest sovereign fund, which owns ~1.5% of the shares of all listed companies globally (~7,200 firms) — has just published its “Nature Expectations”....
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Tropical peatland fires have reached a 2000‑year maximum. And humans may be responsible.

A new study published in Global Change Biology (University of Exeter) analyzed carbon in peat layers across four continents and reconstructed the fire history over the past 2,000 years....
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Chinese automaker BYD introduced a technology that further advances electric car charging technology.

Blade Battery 2.0 in combination with FLASH chargers (1,500 kW) charges an electric car from 10% to 70% in just 5 minutes. From 10% to 97% in 9 minutes. Even at –30 °C it can reach 80% capacity in 12 minutes....
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Methane causes a third of global warming. Yet we can reduce it quickly — we lack market design, not technology.

An article on Trellis by Ian McKee offers a concrete proposal for financing large‑scale methane emission reductions — and quickly....
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Why do companies prefer local carbon offsets, even though there are better climate projects?

Research published in Nature led by Professor Jiehong Lou from the Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland reveals an interesting paradox in corporate decision‑making about carbon offsets....
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Loss of trust in sustainability costs companies 7× more than building it

The new 12-year Sustainable Brand Index (SBI) study analyzed 1,400 brands in the Nordic markets and delivers a clear message: sustainability is no longer a PR topic — it is the insurance of your business....
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The green cement market will grow to $82.3 bn by 2032

According to a new study by MarkNtel Advisors, the global green cement market will expand from approximately $51 bn in 2026 to $82.3 bn by 2032, representing an annual growth rate of about 8.3%....
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BMW i3 Neue Klasse: Sustainability as a foundation, not just as an add‑on

The new BMW i3 built on the Neue Klasse platform shows how a comprehensive approach to sustainability in the automotive industry can look — from the supply chain through production …
BMW i3 Neue Klasse: Sustainability as a foundation, not just as an add‑on
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The Czech steel industry remains in crisis

According to data from the steel union, the Czech Republic produced only 2.4 million tonnes of crude steel in 2025 — historically one of the lowest figures ever. Over the …
The Czech steel industry remains in crisis
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98% of plastic pollution is solvable. And quite simply. An analysis by Our World in Data shows surprisingly simple...

World in Data states that:...
98% of plastic pollution is solvable. And quite simply. An analysis by Our World in Data shows surprisingly simple...
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