SKF Expands Renewable Energy and Emissions Reduction Efforts

SKF Expands Renewable Energy and Emissions Reduction Efforts

SKF now has nine decarbonized factories worldwide, cutting emissions and boosting energy efficiency.

By SE Online Bureau - December 23, 2025

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ClimeFi Expands Carbon Removal Market with $18M Procurement Round

ClimeFi Expands Carbon Removal Market with $18M Procurement Round

ClimeFi enables $18M in carbon removal deals, securing 85,000 tonnes of CO₂ across diverse global pathways

By SE Online Bureau - December 23, 2025

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ISS STOXX Strengthens ESG Index Offering With ECPI Deal

ISS STOXX Strengthens ESG Index Offering With ECPI Deal

ISS STOXX acquires ECPI to enhance sustainability indices, ESG data, and analytics for global institutional investors

By SE Online Bureau - December 23, 2025

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Niigata Vote Clears Path for Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Restart

Niigata Vote Clears Path for Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Restart

Japan clears final regional hurdle to restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, boosting energy security amid lingering public concern.

By SE Online Bureau - December 22, 2025

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Quebec to Host 20 Renewable Energy Hubs in Mundi–Haffner Partnership

Quebec to Host 20 Renewable Energy Hubs in Mundi–Haffner Partnership

Mundi Énergies and Haffner Energy partner to build 20 biomass-based renewable energy hubs across Quebec.

By SE Online Bureau - December 22, 2025

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UK Backs £1bn SSEN Green Loan to Boost Scotland Grid Projects

UK Backs £1bn SSEN Green Loan to Boost Scotland Grid Projects

SSEN Transmission secures a £1bn green loan backed by the UK to fund major grid upgrades in Scotland.

By SE Online Bureau - December 22, 2025

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Study Reveals How the Human Body Senses Cold

Study Reveals How the Human Body Senses Cold

New research shows the body uses two molecular systems to sense cold, reshaping understanding of comfort and sensitivity.

By SE Online Bureau - December 20, 2025

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Wildfire Prevention Efforts Backfire in Western US

Wildfire Prevention Efforts Backfire in Western US

Efforts to restore natural fire cycles in the western US are raising new concerns over safety, trust and wildfire risk.

By SE Online Bureau - December 20, 2025

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Ancient Super Predators Once Ruled the Oceans

Ancient Super Predators Once Ruled the Oceans

New research reveals complex marine food chains with powerful super predators existed 130 million years ago.

By SE Online Bureau - December 20, 2025

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Fiddler Crabs Found Breaking Down Microplastics

Fiddler Crabs Found Breaking Down Microplastics

New research shows fiddler crabs ingest and fragment microplastics in polluted mangroves, reshaping views on plastic pollution.

By SE Online Bureau - December 20, 2025

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