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A dense tropical forest merging with a wetland and mangrove ecosystem, featuring visible tree roots, rich soil, and subtle wildlife, symbolizing biodiversity and natural carbon storage.

Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions: Why They Matter

When we talk about climate change, carbon emissions usually take center stage. But there’s a quieter, equally alarming crisis unfolding alongside it: the mass loss of biodiversity. From disappearing pollinators to collapsing coral reefs, the degradation of ecosystems is unraveling the very threads that hold

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Scope 1, 2, 3 Emissions & Carbon Footprint Management

In 2025, companies across every industry are under increasing pressure—not just to reduce emissions, but to account for every aspect of their carbon footprint. Effective carbon footprint management has become a crucial part of sustainability strategies. If you’re serious about sustainability or aiming for net-zero,

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2025 Climate Goals: Are We On Track or Headed for Trouble?

Introduction As the climate crisis escalates, 2025 emerged as a key checkpoint for many global climate goals. Under frameworks like the Paris Agreement, UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and national climate pledges, 2025 was set as an interim milestone for reducing emissions, advancing clean energy,

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Cargo ship emitting smoke into the sky, showing contrast between clean and polluted environments, symbolizing climate change impact.

Ship Emissions and Their Role in Climate Change

Introduction Ship Emissions and Climate Change are deeply connected. As global trade expands, so does the environmental footprint of the shipping industry. Ships are responsible for emitting significant amounts of sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and carbon dioxide (CO₂), all of which contribute to

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A photograph of an abandoned nuclear power plant surrounded by dense overgrown forest, with a crumbling cooling tower and reactor building under a gloomy, overcast sky—depicting the environmental aftermath of Chernobyl.

The Environmental Aftermath of Chernobyl: Lessons for Today

The Chernobyl disaster remains one of the most devastating environmental catastrophes in history. Occurring on April 26, 1986, at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, this tragic event released massive amounts of radioactive materials into the atmosphere. Even decades later, the environmental aftermath of

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