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Taiwan: The ‘God Flower’ vanishing because of climate change

The Dendrobium orchid is sacred to Taiwan’s Tsou tribe, but it is getting harder and harder to find.

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E-Switch and New Yorker Electronics Enter New Franchised Distribution Agreement

New Agreement Provides Valuable Extension to New Yorker’s Current Switch Offerings.

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Chris Edmonston appointed as the CEO of SaferBoater

Chris Edmonston is joining SaferBoater as CEO, spearheading the My New Boat program, and contributing his skills, experience, and knowledge […]

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COP28: Is the world about to promise to ditch fossil fuels?

COP28 host country the United Arab Emirates is “cautiously optimistic” on a deal to at least reduce them.

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New Chapter in iGaming Personalization: Symphony Solutions Partners with Optimove

Netherlands-based IT company Symphony Solutions is expanding its partnership with Optimove, a leader in CRM Marketing for iGaming. This follows […]

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Suren Dheendayalan, CEO – Freyr Solutions, Clinches ‘Compliance and Regulatory Training 2023 Award’ at the Pharma L&D and HR Summit

Freyr’s winning the Compliance and Regulatory Training 2023 Award at the Pharma Learning and Development & Human Resource Awards Evening […]

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Empowering Bharat: TiE Bangalore and Algorand Foundation Unite for Web 3.0 Advancements

The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Bangalore and the Algorand Foundation have announced a joint initiative aimed at decentralising the web and […]

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COP28: Record number of fossil fuel delegates at climate talks

Over 2,400 participants are linked to coal, oil and gas, four times more than attended last year’s gathering.

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Air pollution: map shows ‘concrete jungles’ more polluted

A Sheffield school is fighting dirty air with trees as new data links their absence to pollution.

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Firefighters rescue injured owl from crows

An injured owl in the Russian city of Smolensk has the good fortune to end up outside a fire station.

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Green Apple Award winner, Waste King, becomes Green World Ambassador

At a ceremony held in the Houses of Parliament, at the Palace of Westminster, in London, at the end of […]

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Fleeto Secures Successful Investment Round to Fuel Fleet Management Innovation

Fleeto, the newly launched intelligent fleet management system based in Dubai, is thrilled to announce the successful completion of its […]

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COP28: Head of UN talks hits back at climate denial claims

“Everything we do is centred behind the science,” the head of the UN climate talks in Dubai says.

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Attenborough ship encounters mammoth iceberg

The UK’s polar research vessel visits A23a, an iceberg that’s more than twice the size of London.

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How weather apps are trying to be more accurate

Forecasters are continuing to offer more real-time updates and personalised recommendations.

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Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest

Leaked papers suggest United Utilities logged dozens of incidents as less serious than they had been.

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DNTrademark.com Announces Beta Launch: Transforming Trademark Management

Today marks a significant milestone in the world of trademark management as DNTrademark.com, a pioneering platform, proudly announces the beta […]

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Akrivisbio Inc. announces the introduction of a new line of metabolic assay kits

AkrivisBio – Our Pledge: Precise, Reliable Assays.

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How scientists are fighting climate-fuelled disease

As leaders gather in Dubai for the UN climate summit, experts say global warming is having a ‘profound effect’ on […]

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COP28 host UAE to massively ramp up oil production, BBC learns

The state oil company Adnoc is set to be the world’s second biggest producer, analysis shows.

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Rise in English bathing sites rated unfit to swim

Fewer swimming spots are rated “excellent” and more rated “poor” by the environment watchdog.

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Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics’ minds

Engaging with climate sceptics can be a challenge – but some people are trying to change their minds.

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Climate change: Saving Uganda’s mountain gorillas

Rising temperatures are putting the health of endangered mountain gorillas at risk.

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Poor countries win fight for climate cash at COP28

COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber pulled off an unexpected victory securing long-awaited climate disaster help.

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Europe’s new Ariane-6 rocket completes final test

The next-generation vehicle conducts a hot-fire test on its launch pad in French Guiana.

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‘Perfect solar system’ found in search for alien life

Astronomers hope to learn how its six planets formed and whether any of them are home to life

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Edinburgh pandas spend last day in the spotlight

Thursday is the last day the public can see Tian Tian and Yang Guang before they are returned to China.

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Strategies for Physical Penetration Testing Outlined in New ISACA Resource

Physical penetration testing is often overlooked when it comes to security, despite a 28 percent increase in physical security incidents […]

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England to get new national park as part of nature plan

Sites under consideration could include the Chilterns, the Cotswolds and Dorset.

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Watch: Volcano in Japan spews ash, rock 200m into sky

An explosive eruption sends volcanic rock hurtling into the sea around Niijima Island, south of Tokyo.

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