Sustainability News (12 - 18 June)
Jeroen Bolluijt
Health and Aged Care Innovation Lead & Advisor | Driving AI & Smart Technologies | Digital Transformation Expert
From near extinction level of only 50 thousand, the Saiga antelope has now rebounded to 1.3 million population.
The Altyn Dala Initiative is part of the amazing team trying to preserve this beautiful animal by understanding the land and developing a scientific approach to maintaining their grazing places.
The European Parliament proposes a ban on green claims that rely exclusively on carbon offsetting, aiming to promote genuine environmental sustainability and prevent misleading marketing practices.
The proposals will require businesses to substantiate, communicate and verify their claims and identify the environmental impact resulting from their products.
Discover how Nordic circular solutions are leading the charge in tackling biodiversity loss.
From innovative waste management systems to sustainable agriculture practices, this study delves into the innovative strategies employed by Nordic countries to preserve our planet's precious ecosystems.
Forbes has identified which American companies are leading the way to a low-carbon economy by 2050.
The list highlights net-zero leaders in various industries, recognizing companies and organizations that are taking significant steps towards achieving carbon neutrality and contributing to the fight against climate change.
Restoration is not about planting trees but growing them.
An ambitious plan to reclaim 15 million hectares of forgotten Atlantic Forest and how countries are working together to reverse 500 years of deforestation and bring back water to communities.
In this commendable action, BNP Paribas announced it will no longer provide any financing dedicated to new oil and gas fields and an 80% cut on its oil exploration financing by 2030.?