Javier Milei wants to establish the 'sustainable strategic alliance' with the United States as 'state policy'
Argentine President Javier Milei aims to institutionalize a long-term alliance with the U.S. as part of his ambitious reform agenda.
The Jewel of Planes, the 'mega-urbanization' in Alicante that failed in 2008 and is now being revived by an 'influencer'
The failed mega-urbanization project La Joya de Planes in Alicante is seeing a revival effort led by a Norwegian couple aiming to create a self-sufficient village.
Latvian souvenirs made from textile surplus
In Sigulda and Liepāja, workshops have developed about 20 modular ideas for creating souvenirs from textile waste, evaluated for market viability by students and experts.
Solar Covers on Public Buildings
The article discusses the need for solar covers in public buildings in Ecuador to prevent sun exposure and promote renewable energy.
Research with biochar boosts watermelon cultivation in an indigenous community in Roraima
Biochar use is helping the Mauixi indigenous community in Brazil enhance watermelon cultivation, overcoming soil challenges and generating income.
HOK-Elanto made a decision that benefits vegetarians
HOK-Elanto has announced a price reduction for vegetarian meals in its restaurants to encourage more customers to try plant-based options.
Maintenance-free garden? Forget it. Expert on mistakes that spoil Czech gardens
Garden expert Dana Makrlíková highlights common mistakes made in Czech gardening and emphasizes the importance of seasonal garden care.
Abia unveils CSR framework to align private sector with community projects
The Abia State Government has launched a corporate social responsibility framework aimed at enhancing collaboration between the private sector and community projects to foster sustainable development.
Sustainable Advances in Circular Economy in Mexico
This article discusses the growing adoption of circular economy practices in Mexico, highlighting government initiatives, sustainable supply chains, and educational programs that support environmental sustainability.
Rocha Leão advances as an ecotourism destination
Rocha Leão is set to become a reference point in ecotourism as the local government initiates a sustainable tourism development project in partnership with various stakeholders.
How China could narrow a tech hub’s income gap – and avoid Silicon Valley’s fate
China's Zhejiang province aims to reduce the income gap between urban and rural areas, focusing on sustainable development amidst the booming tech industry.
The security and innovation of vaccines in Brazil
The article discusses Brazil's approach to vaccine innovation and the implications for public health and economic development, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty in health-related innovations.
Niger: creation of a platform to care for returning migrants
Niger has established a national platform aimed at the sustainable management of returning migrants, backed by financial support from the European Union and technical assistance from the International Organization for Migration.
Macaroni casserole is healthier the next day – “It can support weight management too”
Leftover pasta or cold potatoes turn out to be surprisingly healthy due to the formation of resistant starch.
The construction site for the sustainable urban regeneration of the former Italcementi area has begun
A project has been launched to regenerate the former Italcementi cement factory site in Monselice, aiming to transform a significant industrial area in the Veneto region into a sustainable urban space.
We have gotten used to tasteless meat, chicken should taste like chicken, says award-winning farmer
Igor Dobeš, an acclaimed farmer from Czechia, emphasizes the importance of flavorful meat and sustainable farming practices as he reflects on his longstanding family farm.
A corn in the tank... of the tractor
John Deere unveiled a high-power tractor prototype that runs on E98 ethanol at the Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas, emphasizing the potential for field-generated fuel.
Breathtaking footage. The giant cooling tower of a German power plant came down
The article discusses the demolition of a large cooling tower at a German power plant, showcasing stunning footage of the event.
They are sustainable and bidirectional means. On board wireless systems and 10 cameras
The bidirectional Tramlink, involved in an accident yesterday, features advanced technologies for public transport including wireless systems, ten cameras, and enhanced passenger comfort.
INTERVIEW ⟩ Maarja Öpik: microorganisms in the soil of carrots and strawberries support a child's health
An interview with Maarja Öpik discusses the importance of soil organisms in supporting child health and highlights the need for both children and adults to engage with soil.
'Summer all year': The edible garden at the bottom of the world
A hydroponics facility at Casey Station in Antarctica allows for the growth of fresh produce year-round, providing essential ingredients for expeditioners' meals.
Guayaquil Council Advances Declaration of Cerro El Muerto as Conservation and Sustainable Use Area
The Guayaquil municipal council has taken steps towards declaring Cerro El Muerto as an Area of Conservation and Sustainable Use.
Neither ivy nor ficus: the climbing plant that gives you natural sponges in 6 months (and changes your patio)
A climbing plant called luffa is gaining popularity for its quick growth and the ability to produce natural sponges, making it a sustainable choice for urban gardens and patios.
Can surfboards, handbags and coffins be made from mushrooms?
The article discusses the potential of using mycelium from mushrooms as a sustainable alternative to leather and plastic for various products.
Project of the Flying Whales Airship Factory in Gironde: An Environmental Association Requests a Suspension in Summary
An environmental association has requested the suspension of the Flying Whales airship factory project in Gironde, citing irreversible impacts on sensitive natural environments.
Somalia: Somaliland, Israel Expand Water Cooperation With DG-Level Visit
Somaliland and Israel are enhancing their cooperation on water management through a high-level delegation visit focused on training and capacity building.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
Towards the Ecological Transformation of Cities
Hidralia is promoting water regeneration in Andalusia to ensure sustainable management amid increasingly extreme natural cycles, addressing chronic water deficits.
Potatoes and Tomatoes will Grow in the Same Plant
Indian Agricultural Research Institute in Varanasi demonstrates grafting technique to reduce cultivation costs and increase productivity with limited resources.
V. Benkunskas: Green hydrogen production planned to start this autumn, with hydrogen-powered buses to be launched
This autumn, Vilnius plans to initiate green hydrogen production and launch hydrogen-powered public transport buses as part of its commitment to achieve zero CO2 emissions in its public transport and heating sectors by 2030.
The vision of Valter Mainetti (Condotte 1880): "Building is not just doing, but also taking care"
Valter Mainetti, CEO of Condotte 1880, emphasizes a holistic approach to construction that integrates local impact, skill development, and cultural preservation.
An experiment ran from Copenhagen to Berlin, and people were nervous
A silent electric bus experiment traveling from Copenhagen to Berlin raised concerns among passengers about the new technology.
Gardens become outdoor classrooms and students learn science and math in practice in RR
A project in Roraima, Brazil, is implementing school gardens to promote healthy eating and hands-on education in subjects like science and math.
'Forest Shoes': latex and açaí seeds become raw materials for sustainable shoes made in the Amazon
A 75-year-old entrepreneur in Brazil is revolutionizing the use of latex in the Amazon by creating sustainable shoes from natural rubber and açaí seeds.
Sustainable building: How different green single-family homes look
A new book showcases diverse eco-friendly single-family homes designed by architects worldwide, challenging the notion that only multi-family housing can be sustainable.
Growing Inward: Vitoria's Urbanism That Frustrates Builders
Vitoria's new General Urban Planning Plan aims to promote a more compact and sustainable city while addressing excessive land consumption.
Centre drives community response to GBV in Osun
The Centre for Gender, Women and Children in Sustainable Development has organized a training program in Osun to enhance the community's capacity to combat gender-based violence.
SDG youths hold N’East policy confab
The Nigeria Youth Sustainable Development Goals is advocating for youth involvement in the review of Nigeria’s National Youth Policy during a consultation in Bauchi.
Stakeholders push green value chains at expo
Agriculture stakeholders at the 2026 Green Agric West Africa Expo in Lagos emphasized the need for sustainable practices throughout the agricultural value chain in West Africa.
China will focus on "happy fat water". It may help strengthen the budget
China is planning to concentrate on 'happy fat water' as a strategy to bolster its budget.
Europe's pretty city where you feel like you're actually in a national park
Oslo, Norway, has been ranked the greenest city in Europe, reflecting a growing trend among Britons seeking eco-friendly travel options.
HelleniQ Energy: Over 1 billion comparable EBITDA for the fourth year, - Dividend of 0.60 euros per share
HelleniQ Energy reports over 1 billion euros in comparable EBITDA for the fourth consecutive year, attributing its performance to strategic transformations and favorable conditions in the international market.
Opening of the "Riga Heat" Electrode Boiler
AS "Rīgas siltums" has inaugurated a new electrode water-heating boiler at its heating plant in Imanta, Riga.
A great step for Latin America and the Caribbean
The recent International Economic Forum in Panama marked a significant moment for Latin America and the Caribbean by fostering collaboration over ideological differences to address regional challenges.
The 2nd ESG Summit by ICAP CRIF Returns Strongly
ICAP CRIF is hosting the 2nd ESG Summit on April 2, 2026, focusing on sustainable business practices and the integration of ESG criteria into strategic value creation.
Fair transformation, or what exactly?
The article discusses the challenges and importance of the energy transition in Poland, emphasizing the need for social trust and the balance of sustainable energy, security, and affordability.
Good news in Arizona: Katie Hobbs celebrates the first approval of groundwater conservation 'from agriculture to the city'
Katie Hobbs, the Governor of Arizona, celebrates the rapid approval of a groundwater conservation program aimed at ensuring sustainable water supply for urban growth in the state.
ISPRA presents to the Chamber the 'Platform for the sustainability of finance and businesses'
ISPRA has introduced a new digital platform designed to transform sustainable finance from a regulatory obligation into a competitive opportunity, presenting it at a conference in the Chamber.
The Oil Fund Exited 58 Companies Last Year
Norway's Oil Fund divested from 58 companies in 2025, as stated in a report on responsible management.
Women-led enterprise uses latex to create sustainable jewelry and generate income in the Amazon
A women's-led initiative in the Amazon is reshaping fashion and promoting environmental preservation by crafting sustainable jewelry from latex.