Environment
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Environment Bangladesh5. April 2025Here’s Largest Off-Grid Solar Power Program in the World
Bangladesh has implemented the world’s largest off-grid solar power program, helping its 20 million citizens improve their quality of life, boost their livelihood, and strengthen their resilience toward climate change.
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Environment United Kingdom4. April 2025Net-Zero Jobs Pay More, and They’re Growing Fast
The United Kingdom has seen its net-zero sector grow three times faster than the overall national economy, cutting emissions, strengthening energy security, and creating high-paying jobs, proving that economic growth and climate action go hand in hand.
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Animals New Zealand31. March 2025Bring It On: “Largest and Most Challenging” Island Restoraton Initiative Kicks Off
An international initiative to remove invasive species and restore native wildlife rises to the challenge of bringing back three New Zealand islands to their natural state - with an endgame of rewilding 40 globally significant island-ocean ecosystems by 2030.
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Society Europe31. March 2025Historic New Measures to Reduce Food Waste, and Limit Fast Fashion
Following extensive discussions, the European Union Council adopted measures to meet food waste reduction targets and encourage a change in the textile industry and its highly destructive fast fashion trend.
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Animals South Africa26. March 2025No Fishing Here, for the Sake of Our Penguins
An agreement was finally reached between South Africa’s conservationists and the fishing industry, aimed to halt and reverse the African penguin’s declining population by establishing no-fishing zones around six of the penguins’ major breeding colonies.
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Environment England25. March 2025This Ultra Low Emission Zone Has Sharply Slashed Toxic Emissions
Following the expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), England’s capital has seen a 27% decline in toxic gas emissions, thus improving the air quality of a larger portion of the iconic city.