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Thawing Arctic permafrost could unleash ancient viruses, posing global health risks. Cross-sector action and Indigenous insights are key to early detection and prevention.

Australia is now the world’s second-largest hub for climate lawsuits, as rising heat levels strain public health, energy, and emergency services. The next five years will be crucial for reform.

A "sustainable" highway built for COP30 is tearing through protected Amazon rainforest, sparking backlash over contradictions between climate action and environmental destruction.

As climate change once reshaped the business landscape, nature is now taking center stage. With over half of global GDP dependent on ecosystem services and one million species at risk of extinction, nature loss is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s an economic one. In this article, we explore why nature is becoming a strategic priority for companies and what you can do about it.

New research reveals Rocky Mountain snow contains toxic metals from mining regions, accelerating snowmelt and impacting water quality. Pollution trends remain consistent over time.

A major scientific review warns that fossil fuel pollution is driving climate disasters, disease, and extinction. Scientists urge governments to end fossil fuel expansion and transition to clean energy.

Humpback whales rely on memory and environmental cues to time migration, but climate change is moving too fast for them to adapt, threatening both their survival and ocean ecosystem stability.

A major study by Eawag reveals that human activity is altering biodiversity faster than expected. Species declines and shifts in ecosystem composition threaten global biodiversity, with habitat destruction, pollution, and invasive species emerging as key culprits. The research highlights the urgent need for targeted conservation strategies.

A study from Trinity College Dublin reveals that public parks—especially entrances and playgrounds—harbor high levels of parasitic roundworm eggs. The findings highlight the need for better pet waste management, improved park design, and increased public awareness to reduce infection risks.

Industries today stand at a crucial intersection—rapid growth meets urgent environmental responsibility. Discover how cutting-edge technologies like IoT, AI, and advanced recycling systems are not just helping industries comply with tougher regulations but actively transforming waste into wealth. The future of sustainable industrial growth isn't just achievable—it's already here. Are you ready to embrace it? Discover how pioneering industries are harnessing advanced technology solutions to revolutionize water and waste management, tackle air pollution, and pave the way for a sustainable industrial future—read the full article by our team of experts here.

After the end-Permian mass extinction wiped out over 80% of marine species, ocean life became unexpectedly homogeneous worldwide—a period scientists call the Great Dulling. A new Stanford University study reveals that this strange uniformity wasn’t due to missing predators but rather global environmental changes like rising temperatures and lower oxygen levels. This research not only explains an ancient mystery but also offers insights into today’s climate-driven biodiversity crisis.

Kimberly-Clark’s Kleenex manufacturing site in Germany is set to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2029, cutting 50,000 tons of carbon emissions per year. The move supports the company’s 50% emissions reduction goal by 2030 and will be backed by electrification, renewable PPAs, and government incentives.