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  1. Learn French with Avani Launches Online French Classes for TEF, TCF & DELF Preparation in Canada

    Learn French with Avani offers online classes for TEF, TCF & DELF preparation in Canada to help build practical French communication skills.

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  2. EU warns on solar geoengineering but research debate grinds on

    EU warns of solar geoengineering risks

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  3. Solar radiation management Archives

    Solar radiation management techniques being explored to mitigate global warming.

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  4. Sherritt Provides Update on Joint Venture Activities in Cuba

    Sherritt updates on joint venture activities in Cuba, executives resign from Board of Directors

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  5. Ammonium Sulfate Industry Research and Global Forecast Report 2025-2030: Caprolactam and Nylon-6 Value Chain Growth, Alongside Soil Nutrient Rebalancing Initiatives, Supports Sustained Market Expansion

    Ammonium sulfate market expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.4% from 2025 to 2030, driven by increasing demand for sulfur- and nitrogen-based inputs.

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  6. Smart sensors installed at Brancacci Chapel to monitor climate and visitors

    Smart sensors installed at Brancacci Chapel to monitor climate and visitors

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  7. Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism: Global Compliance in Practice Training Course - Fundamentals, Frameworks, and Real-world Practices (ONLINE EVENT: Sept 25, 2026)

    Key market opportunities include enhancing AML/CTF frameworks in banking, fintech, and legal sectors to adapt to evolving threats.

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  8. Carbon Fiber Industrial Rollers Research:CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period

    Carbon Fiber Industrial Rollers are made from CFRP for high speed and precision

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  9. France Plans to Restore Control Over Rare Earths, Magnet Production

    France aims to increase domestic production of rare earths and magnets

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  10. Why it is Time to Rewrite Africa’s Malaria Story

    Malaria disproportionately affects low-income households, exacerbating the financial burden of the disease.

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  11. COMUNICADO: Europeans call for greater independence: Support for U.S. as Europe’s Top Ally Drops Sharply

    Europeans are rethinking their alliance with the US, with 3/4 of EU citizens now supporting independence.

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  12. A Cultural Center in the Arctic and a New Look at Croatian Modernism: This Week’s Review

    Cultural Center in Arctic Norway sparks debate on sustainable design

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  13. Innovative Industrial Properties Announces Closing of $56.5 Million Secured Term Loan

    Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc. closes $56.5 million secured term loan.

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  14. Middle East and Africa Renewable Energy Industry Policy Handbook 2026: Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ghana, Iran, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Tanzania, UAE

    Middle East and Africa countries develop diverse renewable energy policies and incentives to promote sustainable growth.

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  15. Saudi Arabia Solar Energy Market Size to Surpass USD 145.4 Billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 37.39%

    Saudi Arabia Solar Energy Market to reach USD 145.4 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 37.39%.

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  16. Italy marks 50 years since deadly Friuli earthquake

    Italy marks 50 years since deadly Friuli earthquake with commemoration service in Gemona, where nearly 1,000 people were killed in 1976 disaster.

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  17. Gender emissions gap: Rich white men’s jobs, diets and hobbies found to be ‘bad for the planet’

    Gender gap in emissions blamed on lifestyle choices of rich white men

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  18. Listen: Will the green deal survive the simplification effort?

    EU Green Deal laws face simplification pressures to boost economic competitiveness

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  19. Sweden generates 99% of electricity from clean sources. So why is wind power under attack?

    Wind power faces backlash in Sweden despite being a key source of clean energy

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  20. The air kills differently, depending on where you live

    Rural areas face health risks from heat stress and poor air quality, while urban areas face risks from particulate matter and ozone pollution.

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  21. Cresco Labs Opens Sunnyside Aberdeen, Marking Second Ohio Dispensary Opening in a Month

    Cresco Labs opens second Ohio dispensary in a month

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  22. Enlight Renewable Energy Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

    Enlight Renewable Energy to report Q1 2026 results on April 26, 2026

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  23. Lead Acid Battery Market to Reach USD 92 Billion by 2035 | Driven by Telecom, Automotive & Renewable Energy Demand

    The Lead Acid Battery Market is valued at USD 53.3 billion in 2025 and projected to reach USD 92.0 billion by 2035.

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  24. Statkraft and SUNCATCHER agree on the marketing of three solar and battery storage facilities in Germany

    Statkraft and SUNCATCHER agree on the marketing of three solar and battery storage facilities in Germany.

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  25. The energy transition has a rare earth problem: These startups are solving it

    Rare earth metals are essential for EV motor technology

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  26. 'Turn off the taps before mopping the floor': Renewables more cost effective than direct air capture

    Direct air capture technology may not be the most cost-effective solution for meeting EU climate goals, with renewables becoming increasingly viable.

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  27. M2i, Volato and Regenerate advance battery recycling tech

    Regenerate Technology Global is developing a hydrometallurgical process to recycle batteries.

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  28. ORGA Completes Carbon-Negative Biobased Housing Prototype in Marknesse, Netherlands

    ORKA completes carbon-negative biobased housing prototype in Marknesse, Netherlands, using biobased materials and traditional Dutch brick house design, with a focus on minimizing CO2 emissions.

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  29. "To think of the Earth as a dead mass has been the worst of delusions"

    Amitav Ghosh advocates for climate activism through his writing.

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  30. Delays at Palma Airport and diversion of planes as storm hits Mallorca

    Palma Airport delays and diversion of planes due to storm, Yellow warnings issued for rain and thunderstorms on Sunday

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  31. Study Estimates Trillions in Global Economic Losses from Climate Emissions

    Global economic losses from climate change estimated at trillions

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  32. The tech project bringing some of Malawi's remotest schools into the digital age

    Malawi students to gain access to technology through US-funded project

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  33. Early Childhood & K-12 Education Market to Witness Unprecedented Growth by 2034 | Pearson, McGraw Hill

    Market growth driven by personalized learning and digital tools

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  34. Members of the Trump government move to military bases for security

    Members of the Trump government, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, have relocated to a military base for security reasons due to the increasing climate of political violence in the US. The base, which is home to high-ranking generals, has a residential area, gym, and fire station. The move is seen as a precautionary measure to protect government officials from potential threats.

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  35. Where Germany's economy still excels

    Germany's midsize businesses remain a strong economic force.

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  36. From fridges to slow cookers: Can plug-in solar panels actually power our everyday appliances?

    Electricity from solar panels can power small appliances like slow cookers and refrigerators, but the amount of energy generated is limited by the device's power consumption and the solar panel's capacity.

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  37. ‘Water‐sowing’: When science and ancestral knowledge join forces to fight drought in the Venezuelan Andes

    Ancient practice combines reforestation, soil conservation and protection of frailejones to capture fog and rain, recharge aquifers, and ensure rivers' flow.

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  38. Amitav Ghosh, writer: ‘The doomsday shelter industry in the United States has become very big’

    Climate change is a global issue that requires collective action.

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  39. Empathic men aren’t softer or more sensitive than other men, they’re often the boys who grew up in houses where someone had to read their father’s footsteps on the stairs and decide what kind of evening it was going to be

    Men growing up with caregiving responsibilities were often praised for their empathy, which may be a result of circumstance rather than a personal trait.

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  40. From Bespoke to Build-to-Print: How CLPS Is Engineering Lunar Landers Into a Production Line

    NASA raises its Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract ceiling from $2.6 billion to $4.2 billion to support increased lunar lander production.

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