Building Green is More Expensive. Savings Come Only After Moving In
The article discusses the higher costs associated with green building, emphasizing that financial savings are realized only after residents start living in green homes.
Australia's biodiversity report card omits fossil fuel support
Australia's biodiversity report card does not include financial support for the fossil fuel industry, despite international agreements aimed at halting environmental harm.
Ibaneis says that the Serrinha do Paranoá area included in the BRB rescue package has no springs
Governor Ibaneis Rocha of the Federal District argues that the Serrinha do Paranoá area included in a financial rescue package for the Bank of Brasília does not contain springs, contrary to expert claims.
USA to 'add water' to the drying Great Salt Lake. Plan for the Olympics
The state of Utah is launching an ambitious plan to restore the water levels of the Great Salt Lake before the 2024 Olympics, facing significant financial and logistical challenges.
The biogas boom is imminent, thanks to auctions dozens of new stations are set to arise
The Czech government is promoting biogas production through auctions that offer financial guarantees, aiming to boost the industry after past challenges.
The Association of Listed Companies celebrates 20 years of active presence in the Greek capital market
The Association of Listed Companies in Greece commemorates two decades of contributing to a stronger and more development-friendly capital market.
JP Financial Advocates the Value of Judgment and Financial Education in a Time of Maximum Demand for Investors
JP Financial emphasizes the significance of sound judgment and financial education amid increasing demands on investors.
Personnel Changes on March 12
The article lists various personnel changes in different organizations in South Korea as of March 12.
New taxes on energy facilities could fall on the general public
The proposed new taxes on energy facilities in Iceland may be passed on to the general public, raising concerns about the financial burden on residents.
Money for Clean Air is Available, Along with Backlogs in the Government Program
Financial resources for the 'Clean Air' program are available, but there are ongoing challenges with certification processes and inter-ministerial disagreements over funding.
Incheon City Supports Conversion of School Buses from Diesel to LPG with 3 Million Won
Incheon City announces financial support for converting school buses from diesel to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), offering 3 million won per vehicle as part of its environmental initiative.
New sell-off at the Athens Stock Exchange: Drop of 2.27% and weekly losses over 6%
The Athens Stock Exchange closed significantly down with a 2.27% decline amid geopolitical developments and increased uncertainty in the international environment.
Sicoob Metropolitano achieves international recognition with highlight at COP30
Sicoob Metropolitano received international recognition for its use of NFTs in environmental preservation at COP30, establishing itself as a global reference in sustainable innovation within the financial sector.
Conservatives appeal to I. Ruginienė and G. Nausėda: urge to dismiss minister K. Žuromskas
The Conservative Party of Lithuania calls for the dismissal of Environment Minister K. Žuromskas over allegations of dishonesty and involvement in questionable financial activities.
The French company Veolia reported revenues of 44.396 billion euros in 2025
Veolia's record revenues in 2025 highlight its strong market position and growth in Latin America despite global environmental challenges.
Drax to stop burning controversial Canadian wood within next year
Drax Group has announced it will cease burning Canadian wood pellets entirely within the next year due to financial losses and environmental criticism.
Police: Mass Death of Freshwater Pearls Causes Million-Euro Damage
A police report reveals significant damage caused to an endangered freshwater pearl mussel population at a logging site owned by Stora Enso in Suomussalmi, Finland, with a financial impact estimated at nearly two million euros.
DF Government Limits Credit Operations to R$ 6.6 Billion and Reduces Properties in Project to Assist BRB
The District Federal government has introduced a modified bill to assist the Bank of Brasília, capping credit operations at R$ 6.6 billion and reducing the number of properties involved in the proposal.
Some UK farmers face losses under new cap on sustainable farming payments
New caps on sustainable farming payments in the UK may lead to financial losses for some farmers, countering the government's environmental incentives.
Scientific and Environmental Journalism in Crisis Due to Trump
The article discusses the financial crisis facing scientific and environmental journalism, exacerbated by the freeze on U.S. foreign aid under the Trump administration.
Chairman in Risskov is pleased about coastal protection: We cannot lift it alone
The chairman of the Vejlby Fed property owner's association expresses satisfaction about coastal protection funding for Risskov, emphasizing the need for shared financial responsibility.
The Most Fertile Soil is Flowing Out of the Czech Republic for Billions. Protection is Weakening, Warn Environmentalists
Czech environmentalists warn that the country's most fertile soil is depleting at an alarming rate, potentially leading to significant financial losses.
Guest column: If this fails, the credibility of Finland's defense will go
The article discusses the intertwined pillars of Finland's security: its military capability and the financial ability to sustain it, emphasizing the urgent need for credibility amidst a changed security environment.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
The collapse that no one expected: uncomfortable reasons behind Bitcoin's fall
Bitcoin has experienced a significant decline, dropping nearly 50% from its peak, amidst an environment that seems favorable for cryptocurrencies.
Vale amid confetti, fines, and dams
With optimism surrounding its financial results, Vale faces scrutiny and legal challenges related to environmental risks.
How will today be for Capricorn people?
Capricorns are expected to achieve success in their work environment today, with an increase in wealth and a reduction in mental stress.
Turning away from climate protection: Where Trump is right
The article discusses Donald Trump's opposition to climate protection measures, arguing that while climate activists have raised awareness, they have failed to secure public financial support for climate initiatives.
Private Incineration: Cost Disparities for Waste Handling in the Metropolitan Area Reach Threefold
A new analysis reveals significant disparities in contract costs for private waste incineration among municipalities in South Korea's metropolitan area, leading to potential financial strain on local governments.
30 times more invested in destroying nature than in saving it
A new report reveals that 97% of financial flows are directed towards activities that harm natural resources, threatening economic development and stability.
International report warns companies: Save nature now or you will go extinct before living beings
An international report warns that the ongoing loss of biodiversity poses a direct threat to the global economy and financial stability, urging companies to take immediate action to protect nature or risk extinction themselves.
How will today be for Scorpio signs?
Scorpio individuals may feel some anxiety today and are advised to avoid disputes at work to maintain a positive environment.
Debt issuance record: companies placed bonds worth US$ 20 billion in 2025, the highest value in 10 years
Argentinian companies have aggressively returned to the capital market to seek financing through bond sales, reaching their highest corporate financing levels in a decade due to a decrease in country risk and a more favorable financial environment.
Billions at Stake in the Ocean as Trump Throttles Offshore Wind Farms
The article discusses the financial implications of Trump's actions on offshore wind farms, highlighting significant stakes involved in the industry.
UK LGBTQ+ charities are in 'hostile environment' amid falling donations, experts warn
Experts warn that LGBTQ+ charities in the UK are facing a challenging financial climate, exacerbated by a significant drop in corporate donations.
The Trump Administration Approved a Big Lithium Mine. A Top Official’s Husband Profited.
The article discusses the approval of a significant lithium mine by the Trump Administration and highlights the financial gains of a top official's husband from this decision.
How Forestalia is 'Dividing Teruel': 'They promise us millions, but they sell us for four windmills and destroy nature'
In Mosqueruela, a small town in the Maestrazgo region of Teruel, local concerns are raised about environmental degradation caused by wind turbine projects promised to bring financial benefits.
Martin Wolf, chief commentator of 'Financial Times': 'There is a real risk that democracies will stop functioning'
Martin Wolf warns that five key forces will determine the course of the 21st century, all of which threaten stability: the decline of the West, the environment, democracy, the welfare state, and technology.