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Zayed Sustainability Prize Closes 2027 Submissions with Strong Global Participation

Over 10,000 entries from 177 countries mark the highest participation in the Prize’s history. Submissions increased 32% year-on-year, reflecting sustained local led momentum for scalable global impact. Through 139 winners, the Prize has positively impacted more than 411 million lives worldwide. ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Zayed Sustainability … [continued]

World Premiere of the All-New Electric ID. Cross: Premium Class in Compact Format

Timeless design — SUV with strong proportions exudes high quality, at an entry‑level price from 27,995 euros High-quality interior with feel-good atmosphere — spacious five-seater offers high seating comfort, fabric-covered surfaces and optionally a premium sound system and massage seats Technologies from higher vehicle classes — ID. Cross can be optionally … [continued]

Fastest Renewable Energy Growth Ever

The Renewable Energy Statistics 2026 released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) today shows that renewable electricity generation grew by 9.8% in 2024 — significantly higher than the growth rate recorded in 2023. Non-renewables continued to fall behind with an increase of 1.4% over the same period. Overall, renewables accounted … [continued]

Lawsuit Seeks to Protect America’s Wildlife From Trump Administration

Rulemaking Claims Habitat Destruction Does Not ‘Harm’ Endangered Species. Conservation groups today sued the Trump administration over its decision to strip endangered species of protections for the places where they live, a decision that contradicts all scientific and legal understanding of the importance of habitat to America’s most vulnerable plants and animals. The U.S. … [continued]

Sierra Club Wisconsin & MEA File Lawsuit After State Regulators Abandon Required Environmental Review for…

Madison, WI — Today, Midwest Environmental Advocates (MEA) filed a lawsuit on behalf of Sierra Club Wisconsin challenging a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) decision to issue permits for a massive data center campus in Port Washington without fully evaluating the project’s environmental consequences. The lawsuit comes after emails obtained through a public records request revealed … [continued]