The model of a country: Norway, a virtuous example that Argentina could look to
The article discusses how Norway's economic model, characterized by a sovereign fund and sustainable management, serves as a potential example for Argentina amid economic discomfort.
Banking app stops trading as customers urged to move money before accounts close
The Zero Sustainable Money App has ceased trading, advising its customers to withdraw their funds before the app closes completely.
Sung Jung-woo, a student from Sejong University's English Language and Literature Major, selected as Forbes Korea '30 Under 30' for 2026
Sung Jung-woo, a student at Sejong University, has been recognized in Forbes Korea's '30 Under 30' list for 2026 for his innovative leadership in sustainable agriculture through his startup Plantner.
Anyone who wants their lawn to grow greener and stronger needs to pour on 1 natural item
Gardening experts recommend using Epsom salt to enhance lawn growth and color by providing essential minerals.
Municipal Elections 2026 in Paris: Images of Emmanuel Grégoire Arriving at City Hall by Bike After His Victory Over Rachida Dati
Emmanuel Grégoire was elected as the mayor of Paris after winning the municipal elections against Rachida Dati, celebrated by arriving at City Hall on a bike.
Laia Vinyals, nutritionist: 'Having dinner and leaving 12 hours until breakfast favors digestive rest'
Nutritionist Laia Vinyals emphasizes the importance of making small, sustainable changes in diet rather than strict diets for better health.
Anniversaries of March 22: What happened on a day like today?
March 22 features various historical events celebrated on this day, including World Water Day, emphasizing the importance of water.
Construction: turning desert sand into bricks or concrete
Researchers are transforming desert sand, previously deemed unsuitable for construction, into sustainable building materials using innovative technologies.
Artisans from Itapetininga transform raw materials from nature into biodegradable jewelry
Artisans in Itapetininga, Brazil, create eco-friendly jewelry from seeds and shells collected locally.
This is the garden of Pampita's mansion, tropical and sustainable style
Carolina Ardohain, popularly known as 'Pampita', showcases her meticulously designed garden that emphasizes tropical and sustainable elements.
Electric boats - the projects that are afloat and those that have capsized
The article discusses various projects aimed at developing electric boats over the past decade, highlighting both successful and failed ventures globally.
They seek to improve 500,000 hectares: a program has completed the first issuance of carbon credits
A new regenerative agriculture program in South America has launched its first verified carbon credits to help producers improve their lands and biodiversity.
Simple system with clay pots helps farmers bypass droughts in Pará; see how it works
A simple and efficient irrigation system utilizing clay pots is aiding family farmers in southeastern Pará to combat drought-related crop losses.
Vinted seller 'hits the vintage jackpot' in incredible charity shop haul
Lucy Pollard, a Vinted seller, shares her incredible vintage finds from a charity shop visit on TikTok, expressing her excitement over a stunning coat she discovered.
Sedo de Palmer, the all-terrain plant that adorns any terrace
Sedo de Palmer is a hardy succulent plant known for its beauty and resilience, thriving in challenging conditions.
Ametista do Sul transforms old mines into tourist attractions and receives visitors from Brazil and abroad
Ametista do Sul, located in northern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has transformed old amethyst mines into tourist attractions, featuring restaurants, museums, and heated pools that attract visitors domestically and internationally.
ECSA: Over 400 projects in the student project
The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) announced the conclusion of the submission period for the European Student Competition, receiving over 400 student projects envisioning the future of ships in 60 years.
Airlines demand realism from the EU – Finnair: Synthetic fuel 5-7 times more expensive, and there is no production
European airlines are calling for more flexibility from the EU regarding the mandated blend of renewable synthetic aviation fuel, which they claim is not adequately available to meet future demands.
Uganda: Housing Finance Bank Supports Gayaza High School
Housing Finance Bank has made a UGX 10 million contribution to Gayaza High School for the expansion of its chapel, aiming to support sustainable development and community empowerment.
LAMDA Development: The 'Ellinikon' showcased in Brussels, the new vision for tomorrow's cities
LAMDA Development representatives presented their project 'The Ellinikon' in Brussels, aiming to highlight sustainable urban development to European policymakers and business leaders.
Here, students test minced meat made from sea squirt: 'Tastes almost like meat'
In a sustainable food initiative, students in Smedjebacken tried minced meat made from sea cucumbers, which is touted for its low environmental impact and nutritional benefits.
Half a billion for research on sustainable use
The Norwegian government is allocating half a billion krone to establish four national research centers focusing on sustainable use of nature.
Czechia received approximately 15 billion from the EU for housing, transport, and energy
The European Commission has allocated €614 million (about CZK 15 billion) to Czechia from a special recovery fund to mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, assisting various projects in housing, sustainable mobility, and infrastructure.
Women Transforming Mining: Inclusion for a Sustainable Future
The article discusses the increasing presence of women in the mining industry in Mexico and its positive impact on the sector.
Use Nigeria’s resources judiciously, cleric urges political leaders
Islamic cleric Sheikh Sulaiman Onikijipa has called for Nigerian political leaders to manage national resources wisely to ensure development and transparency.
How to improve the production of eggs and free-range chicken? See tips
Producers interested in enhancing egg and free-range chicken production can access a free guide with technical recommendations.
The recycled look of Máxima Zorreguieta with a head accessory that sets a trend
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands showcases her commitment to sustainable fashion with a colorful, formal outfit featuring a trendy head accessory.
War Conflict and Bioeconomy: A New Opportunity for Argentina
The article discusses the potential of bioeconomy in Argentina amidst the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, emphasizing its benefits for investment, employment, and sustainable production.
‘It’s not sustainable’: US farmers reeling as Iran war pushes fertilizer costs up
US farmers, including Rodney Bushmeyer, are facing unsustainable fertilizer price increases due to geopolitical tensions, which are impacting their profitability.
The government's transformation commission is ready - several former politicians are involved
Norway's government has established a transformation commission, featuring several former politicians, to plan for the country's transition away from oil dependency as the industry faces decline.
Another new house in one of the most popular neighborhoods in Kaunas
A new residential building is being developed in a popular neighborhood in Kaunas, focusing on long-term value and architectural coherence.
6th Fish Fair has set date in Acre's interior
The 6th Fish Fair will take place from March 31 to April 1 in Acre, Brazil, featuring over 40 vendors and an expected supply of more than 8 tons of fish.
EILI ARULA: "What are you complaining about, when you have a ten-thousand-euro machine under you!"
Farmers protested in cities on Thursday, seeking to raise awareness about the critical factors affecting food security and the agricultural sector in Estonia.
Live Broadcast: Public Meeting of the Mayor on Housing Issues
The Mayor of Reykjavik is hosting a public meeting to discuss housing issues, focusing on creating affordable living options and sustainable urban development.
Stay Home, Don't Move - The Energy Agency Urges Quick Fuel Savings
The International Energy Agency has issued urgent recommendations to individuals, businesses, and governments to swiftly reduce fuel consumption in response to rising fuel prices driven by conflicts in the Middle East.
Africa: Kenya's Chance to Redefine Africa's Role in Global Ocean Diplomacy
Kenya's hosting of the Our Ocean Conference presents an opportunity to advocate for sustainable ocean management and address the issues affecting African coastal communities.
Sinaloa government carries out historic simultaneous beach cleaning campaign in 11 coastal municipalities
The Sinaloa government launched a historic beach cleaning campaign across 11 coastal municipalities as part of a national environmental initiative.
Macaé Energy 2026 reaches its final day with discussions on energy in Brazil
The Macaé Energy 2026 event concluded with discussions on Brazil's energy sector, highlighting the strategic importance of Macaé and its recognition for sustainable practices.
50 students participate in composting and waste treatment workshop in Santarém
Public school students in Santarém engaged in a composting workshop aimed at establishing a school garden and promoting sustainable practices.
Airlines ask EU to postpone green fuel rules
European airlines have requested the EU to delay 'unfeasible' green measures due to rising costs attributed to the Middle Eastern conflict, but the EU has rejected the postponement and insists on maintaining climate goals.
Canadian population saw 2nd straight drop as 2025 ended: StatCan
Canada experienced a population decrease of over 103,000 individuals from October 2025 to January 2026, marking the second consecutive quarterly decline in the population, attributed largely to a reduction in non-permanent residents.
Augstsprieguma tīkls plans to issue bonds worth 100 million euros
AST is considering issuing bonds amounting to 100 million euros, potentially in a green format, to invest in the modernization of its transmission network.
The law on the management of the concert hall "Gors" is being initiated in Saeima
A new law aims to involve both state and municipality in the management of the concert hall "Gors" to ensure its sustainable and effective operation.
'It dried shirts in an hour': The best heated clothes airers to save time and money
The article discusses the benefits of using heated clothes airers as an efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional tumble dryers for drying laundry.
Protest by chefs. Farmed salmon disappears from the menus of renowned restaurants
Chefs are protesting against the inclusion of farmed salmon in restaurant menus due to concerns about its production practices.
Free fair discusses sustainable tourism and AI in the sector in Teresina; see schedule
The Piauí Tourism Fair (Fetur) focuses on sustainable tourism and the role of artificial intelligence in the sector, held from October 19 to 20 in Teresina.
2027: Abiodun’s aide urges youth participation in politics for positive change
Olamide Lawal, Special Adviser on Youth Affairs to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, advocates for greater youth involvement in politics to facilitate sustainable development in Nigeria.
The state has launched a plan for the construction of a hydrogen corridor
The Estonian government has initiated a special planning process for the land portion of the Nordic-Baltic hydrogen corridor to explore the possibilities and conditions for pipeline construction in Estonia.
Strong as Its Name... A South Sea Dolphin Named 'Ssan-dori' Finds Freedom by Breaking Free from a Net
A young South Sea dolphin named 'Ssan-dori' has freed itself from a discarded fishing net after being trapped for 87 days.
Belgian PM clarifies remarks on 'normalising relations' with Russia
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever elaborated on his comments regarding the need for potential normalization of relations with Russia contingent on achieving a sustainable peace.