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Naled Advocates For More Efficient Municipal Waste Management in 2025
S erbia has planned 26 regional landfills to serve as storage centers for municipal waste, but currently, only ten are in operation. The biggest issue is the disposal of municipal waste in...
K2 Systems presents new façade systems
K2 Systems, one of the world's leading manufacturers of photovoltaic mounting systems, is expanding its portfolio of façade systems and presenting the new K2 PerfoRail M.This clever solution allows PV modules to...
EU Fund Supports Tidal Energy Project with a 31.3 Million Euros Grant
During tides, seawater gains a specific form of energy that can be harnessed for electricity production—something that has garnered significant attention in recent years.
The European Union’s Innovation Fund has recognized the importance...
The World’s Longest Underwater Tunnel – An Engineering Marvel with an Ecological Imprint
The future of infrastructure projects demands sustainability as a top priority at every stage, from concept to completion. One of the most ambitious European projects, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, exemplifies this new paradigm....
RIMINI, KEY 2025: +20 PERCENT TOTAL ATTENDANCE, + 40 PERCENT FOREIGN ATTENDANCE, RECORD SIZE AND PARTICIPATION
The energy transition is gathering speed and the big, record-breaking numbers at KEY - The Energy Transition Expo, the IEG (Italian Exhibition Group) event of reference in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean...
Social Media as a Tool for Monitoring Species in the Era of Climate Change
Climate change affects the range of habitats of numerous species, and these changes are usually documented through databases such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). However, in recent times, rapid shifts...
Finland Develops the Most Advanced Radioactive Waste Disposal System
Finland has recently completed a trial run at its nuclear waste encapsulation facility, marking a significant step toward achieving a safer and more long-term solution for disposing of highly radioactive materials. This...
World Wildlife Day 2025: A Call for Sustainable Financing of Nature Conservation
The United Nations General Assembly declared March 3rd as World Wildlife Day (WWD) in 2013, as it marks the anniversary of the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species...
The Future of Solar Energy in the Balkans
Renewable energy sources are becoming the cornerstone of the global transition toward a more sustainable future, with companies like SolarSK playing a key role in this process. As a leader in the...
Microplastics – The Invisible Culprit Behind the Rise in Neurological Disorders?
Once again, scientists have surprised us with new findings about microplastics – and this time, they are far from reassuring. A study conducted by the American Academy of Neurology has revealed a...
Indoor Air Can Be More Polluted Than Outdoor Air
People can be exposed to polluted air inside their homes, even if outdoor air quality is good, reveals a new study.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham used low-cost sensors and innovative techniques...
New Generation of Solar Cells – Fully Recyclable and Environmentally Friendly
Researchers from Linköping University in Sweden have developed a revolutionary method for recycling next-generation solar cells, enabling their reuse without harmful chemicals. This innovation, published in the journal Nature, could solve the...
How Air Pollution Affects Our Cognitive Abilities
A recent study by scientists from the University of Birmingham and the University of Manchester has revealed that even short-term exposure to high concentrations of air pollution particles (PM) can negatively impact...
World Wetlands Day – Wetlands Are More Important Than We Think
World Wetlands Day is observed on February 2, marking the anniversary of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, signed in 1971. Every year on this day, the importance of these ecosystems is highlighted....
Supporting the Development of Sustainable Solutions
The fight to preserve nature demonstrates that true success requires dedication, courage, innovation, and, above all, collective action, as these challenges surpass the capabilities of individuals or single nations. In a world...
Microbes in Action: Nature’s Fighters Against Air Pollution
Imagine this: trillions of microbes are constantly working to remove toxic gases from the air, and we are completely unaware of it.
Scientists from Monash University in Melbourne have discovered that microbes use...