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The ECO team is drawn from across the UK, with a hub in Bristol, and publishes daily articles, videos, and charts to help the public and policymakers better understand economic challenges.\n\nECO is led by Richard Davies, an economist and author of Extreme Economies, who also teaches at the University of Bristol.\n\nThe platform covers a wide range of economic topics, including inflation, productivity, wages, and public policy, with contributions from leading economists and policymakers.", "link_original": "https://www.economicsobservatory.com/", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 103, "name": "Global economic crisis" } ], "root_section": { "id": 207, "name": "New Global Community" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" } ], "regions": [] }, "filters": [ { "id": 3, "name": "Platforms", "badge_name": "Platform", "show_badge": true, "children": [], "all_children": true, "all_children_ids": "" } ] }, { "id": "69f47837-e7f0-46ea-aaf6-29738a95dd2c", "slug": "breakfreefromplastic-can-supermarkets-do-more-in-fighting-plastic-pollution-the-worlds-first-supermarkets-audits-seem-to-indicate-so-post", "created_at": "2025-11-05T09:00:21.646299Z", "views": 19, "name": "#BreakFreeFromPlastic: Can Supermarkets Do More In Fighting Plastic Pollution? The World's First Supermarkets Audits Seem to Indicate So", "about": "A new report audited 247 retailers in 27 countries to determine how supermarkets are contributing to or preventing plastic pollution with their business practices.", "text": "A new report ‘Supermarket Audits: Stores' Untapped Potential in Fighting Plastic Pollution’, issued by #BreakFreeFromPlastic,\nthe first-ever global snapshot of the retail sector’s business practices in stores, focusing on their pivotal role in the global plastic pollution crisis.\n\nFrom August 28 to November 15, 2024, 496 individual audits of 247 retailers in 27 countries were conducted by volunteers from BFFP member organisations, as part of the supermarket audits. Through this global citizen science initiative, BFFP found that stores are doing the bare minimum to reduce their single use plastic footprint, except where strong legislation compels them to.\n\nThe report calls on supermarkets to leverage their unique market position to implement comprehensive plastic reduction strategies – these can influence how and what consumers buy, and can reduce plastic waste generation and plastic pollution globally.", "link_original": "https://www.breakfreefromplastic.org/2025/09/16/press-release-supermarket-audits-2024/", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 58, "name": "Retailing: sustainable supply chains" } ], "root_section": { "id": 51, "name": "Industrial Revolution" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 12, "name": "Global" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 8, "name": "Enlightenment", "badge_name": "Enlightenment", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 27, "name": "Publications", "badge_name": "Publication", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "9,10,27,11,12" } ] }, { "id": "273c40e0-8275-4d17-bfa5-d53ea5e96868", "slug": "the-global-mining-explosives-market-valued-at-1835bn-in-2022-is-poised-for-substantial-growth-reaching-an-estimated-2509bn-by-2030-post", "created_at": "2023-10-06T20:58:21.200282Z", "views": 31, "name": "The global mining explosives market, valued at $18.35bn in 2022, is poised for substantial growth, reaching an estimated $25.09bn by 2030", "about": "A new report by Research and Markets published Mining analyzes the market dynamics, foreseeing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% from 2022 to 2030, fueled by the escalating demand for rare earth metals in electronics and renewable energy", "text": "The report, titled 'Mining Explosives Market Forecast to 2030 - Global Analysis By Type and Application,' provides information on a significant surge in the rare earth metals market and the entire supply chain, including mining explosives. The catalyst for this growth lies in the indispensable role of rare earth metals across various industries, including electronics, renewable energy, automotive, defense & aerospace, and medical equipment. The market's upward trajectory is underlined by increasing exploration activities, and mining explosives emerge as a pivotal player in this scenario, facilitating land clearance, shaping terrains, constructing access routes, and enabling the exploration of mineral-rich areas. \nRegionally, the Asia Pacific led the market in 2022, driven by increased mining production. North America is poised to become another significant player, evident in its rising mineral exploration and production activities", "link_original": "https://miningdigital.com/articles/rapid-growth-in-global-mining-explosives-market", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 40, "name": "Scarcity of mineral resources" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" } ], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "86fc6d23-c22a-40df-afba-e970abeeb999", "slug": "new-report-shows-unesco-biosphere-reserves-advance-biodiversity-targets-post", "created_at": "2025-11-15T05:27:44.381229Z", "views": 17, "name": "Accelerating the Global Biodiversity Framework by Strengthening Biosphere Reserves (2025) by Alicia May Donnellan and others for UNESCO", "about": "A new report by the UNESCO Chair on Sustainable Heritage and Environmental Management shows how UNESCO designated sites unite communities, science, and policy to turn global biodiversity goals into action.", "text": "The report ''Accelerating the Global Biodiversity Framework by Strengthening Biosphere Reserves'' by the UNESCO Chair on Sustainable Heritage and Environmental Management from the University of Bergen in Norway, launched at the 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves (WCBR) in September 2025, highlights how the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) can accelerate the KM-GBF through promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable use. \n\nThe report, compiled through expert consultation, workshops and interviews, brings together a wide range of perspectives from across the MAB Programme and its engaged community. \n\nIt demonstrates how biosphere reserves contribute to implementing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and its Targets around the world. \n\nThe report includes recommendations for policymakers to maximise the potential of biosphere reserves in achieving global biodiversity goals by 2030 and beyond.", "link_original": "https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/new-report-shows-unesco-biosphere-reserves-advance-biodiversity-targets", "status": 2, "country": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "icon": "" } ], "sections": [ { "id": 117, "name": "Strict nature reserves" } ], "root_section": { "id": 108, "name": "Conserving Wild Nature" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [ { "id": 239, "name": "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" } ], "regions": [ { "id": 3, "name": "Europe" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 8, "name": "Enlightenment", "badge_name": "Enlightenment", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 27, "name": "Publications", "badge_name": "Publication", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "9,10,27,11,12" } ] }, { "id": "b6888a06-35ec-4e50-9b9b-40f3b9f44861", "slug": "potsdam-institute-for-climate-impact-research-seven-of-nine-planetary-boundaries-now-breached-ocean-acidification-joins-the-danger-zone-post", "created_at": "2025-12-29T12:27:06Z", "views": 23, "name": "Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research: Seven of nine planetary boundaries now breached – ocean acidification joins the danger zone", "about": "A new report from the Planetary Boundaries Science Lab at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) reveals that 7 of the 9 critical Earth system boundaries have now been breached, one more than last year.", "text": "“More than three-quarters of the Earth’s support systems are not in the safe zone. Humanity is pushing beyond the limits of a safe operating space, increasing the risk of destabilising the planet”, says PIK Director Johan Rockström. The seven breached boundaries are: Climate Change, Biosphere Integrity, Land System Change, Freshwater Use, Biogeochemical Flows, Novel Entities, and Ocean Acidification (new in 2025). All of these seven boundaries show worsening trends.\r\n\r\nThe 2025 Planetary Health Check reveals a stark new development: the Ocean Acidification boundary has now been assessed as breached for the first time. This shift, driven mainly by fossil fuel burning and worsened by deforestation and land-use change, is degrading the oceans’ ability to act as Earth’s stabiliser. 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Researchers from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School, working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, analyzed three decades of ocean and atmosphere observations from satellites, moored buoys, and drifting instruments. They found that stronger atmospheric winds have intensified near-surface currents, making them both faster and shallower. In the central equatorial Pacific, westward currents accelerated by about twenty percent, while poleward currents north and south of the equator increased by sixty and twenty percent, respectively. 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This patchwork holds back innovation, reduces the European market share and creates extra costs. A clear and harmonised framework at European level will ensure safety, resilience, and environmental responsibility across the Union, while helping companies grow and scale up across borders. \n\nThe EU Space Act intends to cut red tape, protect space assets, and create a fair, predictable playing field for businesses. The proposal rests on three key pillars: Safety, Resilience, and Sustainability. \n\nThe new rules would apply to both EU and national space assets, as well as to non-EU operators offering services in Europe. Regulatory requirements will be adapted to company size and level of maturity, and measured against the risks involved. \n\nSupport will be offered to mitigate potential costs for the industry.", "link_original": "https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_1583", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 36, "name": "Contamination of near-Earth space" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [ { "id": 3, "name": "Europe" } ] }, "filters": [ { "id": 4, "name": "Websites", "badge_name": "Website", "show_badge": true, "children": [ { "id": 6, "name": "Regulations", "badge_name": "Regulation", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "5,6,7" } ] }, { "id": "7e6cab23-2326-4cb3-8b0d-cf031ab9c07f", "slug": "scientists-thought-the-arctic-was-sealed-in-ice-they-were-wrong-by-uit-the-arctic-university-of-norway-for-sciencedaily-post", "created_at": "2025-09-05T08:01:59Z", "views": 12, "name": "Scientists thought the Arctic was sealed in ice - they were wrong | by UiT The Arctic University of Norway for ScienceDaily", "about": "A new study finds the Arctic Ocean was covered by seasonal sea ice, not a massive ice shelf, over the past 750,000 years, supporting marine life even during the coldest glacial periods.", "text": "Researchers analyzed sediment cores from the central Nordic Seas and Yermak Plateau, revealing chemical traces from algae that require light and open water, suggesting seasonal sea ice rather than a permanent frozen cover. Supported by climate simulations, the findings show that even during extreme glaciations over the past 750,000 years, parts of the Arctic Ocean remained ice-free at times, allowing marine life to persist. This reshapes our understanding of Arctic climate history and offers insights into how the region may respond to future warming. While brief ice shelf events may have occurred, there’s no evidence of a long-lasting, kilometer-thick ice shelf. 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Despite this relatively small area, they are crucial habitats for a large portion of the world's plant and animal species, with the United Nations estimating that 40% of all species live or breed in wetlands. Yet, while we have a sense of the general presence of wetlands, it has been a struggle to have a global map that identifies exactly which type of wetland is where and what the boundaries of those wetlands are.\n\nNow a new study aims to deliver the most accurate mapping of global wetland types to date. The revised Global Lakes and Wetlands Database provides information on the locations and extent of 33 separate wetland types. 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To ensure this, the research identifies ways to increase citizens’ participation in monitoring biodiversity.", "text": "The study, published in Nature Sustainability, quantifies how citizens can help to monitor progress towards achieving the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. It defines “citizen involvement” as referring to the participation of Indigenous Peoples and local communities, and other citizen groups.\n\nIt finds that involving these groups could:\n- Improve the collection of 51% of the data needed\n- Improve the analysis as well as the collection of 30% of information needed. This involves community members monitoring environmental changes, then giving their perspectives on what is happening and what needs to be done. These recommendations can range from local bylaws governing the use of resources to international policymaking processes.\n\nTo find out where citizen engagement would be most beneficial, researchers assessed 365 indicators that summarise environmental and socio-economic information across the scope of the Global Biodiversity Framework.", "link_original": "https://www.undp.org/nature/news/citizens-can-contribute-towards-more-half-data-track-progress-global-biodiversity-goals", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 21, "name": "Getting involved in civic initiatives" } ], "root_section": { "id": 1, "name": "Enlightened Humanity" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "08ce690a-568f-412b-bc94-77e44f7d3273", "slug": "wars-educational-toll-tandon-research-reveals-78000-ukrainian-students-directly-impacted-by-russian-war-by-leah-schmerl-for-new-york-university-post", "created_at": "2025-09-01T10:23:55.988431Z", "views": 43, "name": "War's Educational Toll: Tandon Research Reveals 78,000 Ukrainian Students Directly Impacted by Russian War | by Leah Schmerl for New York University", "about": "A new study in Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications reveals that Russia’s 2022 invasion directly disrupted the education of 78,000 Ukrainian high school seniors—34% of the graduating class.", "text": "Led by Julia Stoyanovich of NYU Tandon, the research shows 36,500 students were displaced, with 64% moving abroad (mainly to Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic) and 36% relocating within Ukraine. Another 41,500 abandoned the pathway to higher education entirely, contributing to a 21% drop in exam participation. Frontline regions such as Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk were hardest hit. The study highlights deep inequalities, with rural male students facing the greatest disadvantage. Ukraine responded by digitizing its entrance exam, offering it globally in 32 countries. Researchers warn of lasting “brain drain” risks as families settle abroad. 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