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  1. Lufthansa Flags Surging Green Fares Uptake

    Lufthansa to more than double SAF use in 2023

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  2. Wind Turbine Composite Materials Market Is Going to Boom |• Siemens Gamesa • GE Renewable Energy

    Siemens Gamesa and GE Renewable Energy are expected to drive the growth of the wind turbine composite materials market.

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  3. Trump's disdain for renewables will make US 'biggest short-term loser' of Iran war, warns expert

    Trump's support for fossil fuels may exacerbate Iran's oil dependence, increasing the economic costs of a war, and potentially making the US the 'biggest short-term loser' as renewables become a more attractive alternative.

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  4. Medifast Announces Cooperation Agreement with Steamboat Capital

    Medifast names two independent director candidates from Steamboat Capital Partners to stand for election at its 2026 Annual Meeting

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  5. San Pedro Alcántara to benefit from green space maintenance plan

    San Pedro Alcántara's green spaces to receive major renovation.

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  6. Westwater Resources Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2025 Results

    Westwater Resources reports full year and fourth quarter 2025 results, highlights Kellyton progress and continued investment in the Kellyton Graphite Plant.

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  7. U.S. Car Wash Services Market Review 2021-2025 and Forecast 2026-2033 Featuring Profiles of Driven Brands, Tommy's Express, Splash Car Wash, Zips Carwash, Autobell Car Wash and More

    U.S. Car Wash Services Market to benefit from increased demand for eco-friendly services and professional car washes.

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  8. Neste commissions world’s largest chemical recycling upgrading plant

    Neste commissions world’s largest chemical recycling upgrading plant

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  9. How a Handful of Fishers Show How Harpooning Can Be an Ecologically Sustainable

    Indigenous communities use harpooning as a sustainable fishing practice.

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  10. Solar Panel Prices Set to Surge up to 20% as China Scraps Export Rebates

    China abolishes export rebates for solar panels, leading to price surges, rising raw material costs, and a shortage of battery components.

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  11. Warwick secures funding to boost UK wide-bandgap power semiconductor reliability testing

    Warwick secures funding to boost UK wide-bandgap power semiconductor reliability testing

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  12. EIC Accelerator company SunOyster Systems signs deal with Galp for the installation of lightweight PV modules

    SunOyster Systems partners with Galp to install lightweight PV modules.

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  13. Protecting the Past: Addressing Global Threats to Cultural Heritage

    The illicit trafficking of antiquities has become a global enterprise linked to organized crime and conflict economies.

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  14. My Name is Dhaka
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  15. Deir ez-Zor: Raising Hope Through Heritage Documentation

    Deir ez-Zor, Syria's historic city is rebuilding after years of war and destruction, with a focus on preserving its ancient architecture.

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  16. Watch: Open revolt against ETS - what the EU should do now?

    EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) is a market-based mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

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  17. JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.: Decoding TOPCon: A JA Solar-University of New South Wales Dialogue on the Future of PV

    JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd. partners with University of New South Wales to discuss TOPCon technology

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  18. Kéré Architecture Designs Healthcare Center in Burundi Using Regional Materials and Community-Based Construction

    Kéré Architecture designed a healthcare center in Burundi using regional materials and community-based construction, aiming to improve rural access to healthcare.

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  19. This Cotton Candy Planet Is So Weird Even James Webb Can’t See Inside

    A new study suggests a dense haze on Kepler-51d may be hiding its composition and formation.

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  20. Scientists Finally Locate the Sun’s Hidden Magnetic Engine Deep Beneath Its Surface

    Scientists are using new observations to study the Sun's magnetic field and its 11-year cycle.

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  21. Rio shuts bauxite mines as cyclone hits northern Australia - Bloomberg News

    Rio Tinto suspends bauxite mine in Australia due to cyclone

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  22. Rio shuts bauxite mines as cyclone hits Northern Australia, Bloomberg News reports

    Rio Tinto shuts bauxite mines in Northern Australia due to cyclone

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  23. Commonwealth Bank of Australia to Provide Emergency Assistance in the Wake of Tropical Cyclone Narelle

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia to provide financial assistance to customers impacted by Tropical Cyclone Narelle, including waived fees and emergency loan options.

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  24. COMUNICADO: Baristas behind millions of cups of coffee compete globally

    Baristas compete globally for recognition and awards.

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  25. High-street haute couture: Zara signs John Galliano to 're-author' its archive collection

    Zara partners with John Galliano to re-author its archive collection, bringing haute couture to the high street.

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  26. Cognite Positioned as a Leader in IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Industrial DataOps Platforms

    Cognite positioned as a Leader in IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Industrial DataOps Platforms

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  27. Edison International Opens Applications for Lineworker Scholarship

    Edison International launches 2026 Lineworker Scholarship, offering up to $25,000 to 12 recipients for a pathway to careers in skilled trades.

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  28. Where Water Doesn’t Flow, Equality Doesn’t Grow – Challenging Global Patriarchy this World Water Day

    Global progress made on gender indicators, but significant disparities remain in WASH access

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  29. Spain’s Sánchez attacks other EU leaders for exploiting energy prices to gut climate policies

    Spain's prime minister Pedro Sanchez criticizes other EU leaders for using rising energy prices to undermine climate policies.

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  30. Red Dot acquires the assets of TSI Products, Inc., and its subsidiary International Climate Systems, further expanding world-class mobile HVAC offerings into offroad vehicle markets

    Red Dot acquires TSI Products, Inc. and International Climate Systems, expanding mobile HVAC offerings into offroad vehicle markets.

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  31. Mallorca weather for Friday, March 20

    Partly cloudy with haze.

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  32. Spain is a ‘role model in weathering Iranian oil shocks due to its speedy rollout of renewables’, according to the FT

    Spain's renewable energy growth has shielded consumers from rising electricity costs, making it a 'role model' in weathering the Iranian oil shock.

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  33. Reno leads the way for Lamar County’s weather safety

    Reno, KY partnering with Climavision to improve weather safety

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  34. Processed Poultry Gaining Popularity Amidst Lifestyle Shifts in GCC: Anticipated 1.5% CAGR Market Growth Through 2031

    GCC processed poultry market expected to grow at 1.5% CAGR through 2031, driven by Saudi Arabia's self-sufficiency goals, rising protein demand, and investment in production facilities.

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  35. New study maps nitrogen pollution risks across China

    China's environment is under strain from nitrogen pollution

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  36. AmeriPro Health Partners with Orion Talent to Expand Veteran Hiring Across EMS Operations

    AmeriPro Health partners with Orion Talent to support veteran hiring across EMS operations

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  37. Bazaarvoice research finds consumers are using AI to help edit reviews, not ghostwrite

    Consumers are using AI to edit reviews, not ghostwrite.

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  38. Environmental initiative marks key moment in King’s Aruba visit

    King Willem-Alexander participates in environmental initiative in Aruba.

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  39. A sewage flood has left a Barcelona high school without water or toilets for two weeks.

    Barcelona high school without water or toilets for two weeks due to sewage flood, school administration and Parents' Association denounce poor facility conditions, teachers install portable toilets in schoolyard.

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  40. School Complex of the Olive Tree / GGR architectes

    The Pechbonnieu school complex was intended to be a rehabilitation and extension of an existing school building but was reimagined into a new construction due to its social and environmental impact.

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  41. Over 80% of Canadian Students Get Tax Refunds at H&R Block Canada; Key Filing Tips for Tax Season

    Canadian students receive large average tax refunds with filing taxes, key credits accessible only through the process, average refund amount is nearly $1,500.

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  42. BIOQuébec BUDGET 2026–2027: Key Directions on Innovation and Life Sciences and Health Technologies Maintained

    The 2026–2027 budget maintains direction for life sciences and health technologies

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