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Shell links top pay to carbon

Shell links top pay to carbon reduction

Energy giant Royal Dutch Shell is to set carbon emission targets and link them to its executive pay. The Anglo-Dutch company has made the move after pressure from investors, led by asset manager Robeco and the Church of England Pensions Read More...

‘Non-ethical’ palm

'Non-ethical' palm oil use discouraged

The Welsh Government says it will work to discourage businesses from using "non-ethical" palm oil in their products and manufacturing processes. Economy Secretary Ken Skates has said he wants to follow the lead of Greenpeace and supermarket firm Read More...

Why public spaces are the safe

Why public spaces are the safest investment for secure cities

Architecture is powerful, and like nuclear energy, it all depends on how it is used. While it can create uninhabitable municipalities, it can also create safer cities that improve quality of Read More...

This entrepreneur did somethin

This entrepreneur did something incredible after Nepal's devastating earthquake

On April 25, 2015, a devastating, 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the central region of Nepal along the foothills of the Himalayas. Nearly 9,000 people were killed and approximately 22,000 injured. Over 700,000 homes were damaged. Three-and-a-half million were left Read More...

Volvo’s self-driving tru

Volvo's self-driving trucks are ready to start work at a mine in Norway

Volvo has taken a significant step forward with its self-driving truck technology after inking its first-ever commercial deal that puts its autonomous vehicle — or six of them, to be precise — into action. The Swedish automaker has signed an agreement with Norwegian mining firm Brønnøy Kalk Read More...

Australia uses 80 percent less

Australia uses 80 percent less plastic bags since supermarket ban

Two giant Australian supermarket chains have managed to slash down plastic bag consumption by 80 percent in the country. Since their remarkable decision to ban single-use plastic bags earlier this year, the supermarkets prevented an estimated 1.5 billion bags being introduced into the environment. Read More...

Electric bandage helps heal wo

Electric bandage helps heal wounds four times faster than what it usually takes

Scientists have created an electric bandage that uses gentle electrical pulses to help heal wounds at a rate four times faster than that of ordinary healing. The bandage is hard-wired to a band that is worn around the patient’s torso and from where it receives low-intensity electrical pulses that Read More...

MIT: the transition to electri

MIT: the transition to electric vehicles faces better prospects than expected

The electric vehicle revolution could play a great deal in helping slow down global warming and potentially achieve a carbon-free future. The transition could actually happen sooner than expected as researchers at MIT have found that nearly 90 percent of America’s current personal vehicles could Read More...

Climate change in seven charts

Climate change in seven charts and what to do to help save the planet

The world will face unprecedented environmental damage if countries fail to act on keeping global warming below 1.5C. Having a good understanding of the climate issues at stake and the impact of human activity on our planet’s health is vital to help prevent an environmental catastrophe. Here are Read More...

The key ingredient to a happy

The key ingredient to a happy and fulfilled life

Being financially well-off, having a successful career and good physical health may seem like the recipe for a happy and fulfilling life but without loving relationships that’s merely just a drop in the bucket. New research shows that having someone to rely on helps your nervous system relax, Read More...