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The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are expected to be brought into force from November 2028. Following our previous articles in which [...]

Commercial air travel is a pollution source that is very much in the public consciousness. As a result, environmental efforts that target air travel are widespread. In general terms, these [...]

Have you heard people talking about El Niño and La Niña? I am here to help explain the differences and what they mean for our planet. The El Niño Southern [...]

The skills and capacities of the labour market is highlighted as one of the core pillars in achieving a swift renewable energy transition. What is the renewable energy skills gap? [...]

Exciting developments have emerged from researchers at Princeton University and UCLA, paving the way for a revolutionary passive mechanism to alter how we heat and cool our buildings. As highlighted [...]

Pager Power entered the East Anglian Daily Times (EADT) Business Awards competition back in January this year, and we were successful in reaching the finals in both the Growth Business [...]

One Undershaft, or the Trellis as it is less formally known, forms a part the most recent tranche of proposed building developments in the City of London. At a height [...]

The world’s largest flywheel is installed at the site of a re-purposed coal power plant, in County Glare, Ireland. But why go to all the trouble? The flywheel is a [...]

The UEFA Euro 2024 tournament saw Spain crowned the winners for a record-breaking fourth time. The tournament also aimed to deliver the highest sustainability standards. Figure 1: Football supporters. The [...]

As the UK woke on the 5th of July to the news of a Labour landslide and new Government, thoughts across the country must have turned to what this would [...]





