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Reintroducing the Eurasian Lynx to Scotland

Inhabitat - Innovation

The Eurasian lynx is so-called because it has been found in forests that stretch from Europe to central Asia, thus distinguishing it as the widest-ranging cat on our planet. Despite this, the species disappeared from Great Britain during the Middle Ages due to excessive hunting, according to the Journal of Quaternary Science.

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Almost nowhere on Earth safe from PM2.5, says Melbourne study

Envirotec Magazine

Calcutta, India: In southern Asia and eastern Asia, more than 90% of days had daily PM 2.5 exposed days in Europe and northern America decreased over the two decades of the study – whereas exposures increased in southern Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and Latin America and the Caribbean. exposure. “In

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Argus Launches Index for Low-Carbon Hydrogen Products in Northeast Asia

FuelCellsWorks

LONDON– Global energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus has launched an index to assist companies trading low-carbon hydrogen products distributed to key markets in northeast Asia. The Argus Japan Korea.

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Solargis: Solar irradiance in Southeast Asia 10% higher than average in 2023

PV Tech

Solar irradiance in Southeast Asia last year was 10% higher than long-term averages - the best-performing region across the globe - according to Solargis.

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Enapter AG Secures New Customers for Electrolysers From Europe to Asia

FuelCellsWorks

The recently sold devices belong to both the single-core and multi-core product lines of the company and are scheduled for delivery throughout the fiscal year 2024. Additional confirmed orders from.

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Greenpeace: Car makers showing slow progress on decarbonizing supply chains

Envirotec Magazine

While electric vehicle sales continue to rise worldwide, automotive supply chains are lagging behind the required pace of decarbonisation, according to a new report from Greenpeace Asia. This year Suzuki received the lowest score in Greenpeace East Asia’s annual auto ranking , followed by Great Wall Motor and Toyota.