THE STRANDS OF SCIENCE
The article discusses a peculiar orchid species that appears to be dead due to low chlorophyll levels, relying on fungi for carbon instead of photosynthesis.
Government accused of caving in to building lobby amid plans to shake up housing sector in England
The UK government is criticized for yielding to housebuilders' lobbying, limiting local authorities' abilities to enforce low-carbon housing standards.
Are Nuclear Waste Repositories the Last Weapon in the Climate Battle?
The article discusses the global demand for stable, low-emission energy and the role of nuclear energy in meeting this demand while addressing the critical issue of safely disposing of long-lived radioactive waste.
Holcim Mexico reduced 2.3 million tons of equivalent carbon dioxide
Holcim Mexico announced a potential reduction of 2.3 million tons of CO2 equivalent by 2025 through the use of low-carbon cement and concrete products.
European Commission President: One billion euros for a pilot minerals project next week
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a one billion euro funding for a pilot project in the mineral sector, aimed at enhancing industrial transformation and competitiveness.
Macron visits steel mill as ArcelorMittal confirms β¬1.3 billion low-carbon furnace project
French President Emmanuel Macron visited a steel mill in Dunkirk where ArcelorMittal announced a β¬1.3 billion investment in a new low-carbon electric furnace.