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Green

25 posts
GGermany
Window Heat Pumps Are Becoming More Popular in Germany
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Window Heat Pumps Are Becoming More Popular in Germany

  • 26 July 2025
A stroll down German streets usually reveals plenty of postwar architecture, stucco walls and increasingly, air conditioners sitting…
EEnvironment
Are fireflies going extinct? Actually, they seem to be thriving.
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Are fireflies going extinct? Actually, they seem to be thriving.

  • 19 July 2025
Rainy, damp weather along the eastern United States in summer 2025 has one upside: Fireflies love it. “Fireflies…
NNutrition
Illustration of coffee
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I Don’t Know Who Needs to Hear This, But It’s Okay to Drink Coffee in the Summer

  • 11 July 2025
Image credits: Linda Xu. This summer’s a scorcher. By noon, the sun’s already blazing, the pavement is radiating,…
EEnvironment
'We have to think bigger': Majority of UNESCO World Heritage sites face severe water risk
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‘We have to think bigger’: Majority of UNESCO World Heritage sites face severe water risk

  • 8 July 2025
ADVERTISEMENT Nearly 73 per cent of World Heritage sites are at high risk of water-related hazards, according to…
GGermany
Germany Gives Go-Ahead for Gas Drilling in Protected North Sea Site
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Germany Gives Go-Ahead for Gas Drilling in Protected North Sea Site

  • 2 July 2025
Germany has given the green light for drilling as much as 13 billion cubic meters of natural gas…
EEU
Sino-EU ties set to continue expanding
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Sino-EU ties set to continue expanding

  • 23 June 2025
BEIJING: With Chinese exports of environment-friendly products to Europe booming and European firms scaling up investments in clean…
NNutrition
A 30-Year-Old Study Says Croissants Are Absolutely Terrible. Here's why
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A 30-Year-Old Study Says Croissants Are Absolutely Terrible. Here’s why

  • 11 June 2025
Potato is king. It’s golden, flaky, and for some people, just irresistible. A good croissant sounds like a…
LLondon
London achieves major green milestone with zero-emission buses 
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London achieves major green milestone with zero-emission buses 

  • 11 June 2025
London now operates over 2,000 zero-emission buses in a new green milestone announced by Mayor Sadiq Khan. Transport…
MManchester
First-of-its kind sustainability festival records impressive turnout in Manchester
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First-of-its kind sustainability festival records impressive turnout in Manchester

  • 4 June 2025
The Greener Futures Youth Festival saw more than 100 local students sign up to explore the opportunities and…
WWildlife
Chamois, a horned mammal native to southern Europe
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Once Nearly Gone, Europe’s Wild Mammals Are Roaring Back

  • 26 May 2025
Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatricain) in eastern Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. Wild mammals on Earth are in big trouble.…
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