News: Analysis of 59 urban centres across 10 environmental criteria reveals the greenest cities in the UK, with Durham, Swansea and Newcastle top three.
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News: Solar and wind now cheapest for 2 in 3 people worldwide
News: Solar PV and onshore wind are now the cheapest new energy sources for two-thirds of the global population — their scale-up puts coal and gas at risk.
Continue readingGuest Blog: Time for the Chief Sustainability Officer to step up?
With resilience high on the business agenda, Daniel Kitwa asks: Is it time for the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) to step up to the C-Suite?
Continue readingNews: Are pea, canola and oat the future for plant protein?
News: Plant-based protein production is rising fast to help feed global population growth, but pea, canola and oat are the future, says new report, not soy.
Continue readingBiomass gets up head of steam in Brazil
News: Plans have been announced to build 11 new biomass plants in Brazil, each producing steam or electricity, or both, plus helping to reduce landfill.
Continue readingNews: Consumers willing to pay for sustainable packaging
news: Survey finds 3 out of 4 consumers willing to pay more for sustainable packaging, to cut pollution and protect the environment.
Continue readingNews: Crowdsourcing AI to fight deforestation
News: Innovative project launched to crowdsource knowledge from citizen scientists and harness power of AI to help fight deforestation in Amazon rainforest.
Continue readingGuest Blog: Carbon Positivity Through Product Design
If carbon neutral is no longer enough, Marcus von Euler investigates how carbon-positive design can help integrate clean energy into everyday devices.
Continue readingSustMeme Update: NO MORE ADs!
Update: Why we have taken a strategic decision to remove all advertising units from the SustMeme media portfolio and trade on our own terms.
Continue readingNews: Clean microgrids market to hit $350bn by 2040
News: Exponential global growth forecast for clean microgrids, with a market worth $350bn in 2040 electrifying everything from mines and farms to transport.
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