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Monday 10th March 2025
Global warming timeline miscalculated, US rejects UN sustainability goals, and Swiss climate action falls short—while butterfly populations shrink, Germany’s activists brace for policy shifts, and Lincolnshire launches the UK’s first electric lorry charging hub, and London hit it's one year ULEZ anniversary
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
A striking new visualisation looks like a flower in bloom but tells an alarming story about what’s happening to the planet
Oops, scientists may have miscalculated our global warming timeline
US Coast Guard Academy censors ‘climate change’ from its curriculum
Butterfly population in US shrinking by 22% over last 20 years
Switzerland told it must do better on climate after older women’s ECHR win
Twelve women bringing light to the fight against climate change
Germany's climate activists on edge as parties shape coalition agenda
Nearly half of energy executives think we won’t reach Net Zero until 2070
Japan releases inaugural IFRS-aligned sustainability reporting standards
The impact of climate change on the US ski industry
Achieving net-zero buildings: an action plan for market transformation
Rat population increases linked to climate change
UK Highlights
1 year anniversary of the London ULEZ report released - full report
There’s been a dramatic fall dramatic fall in pollutants
Sadiq Khan under fire for failing to set ‘interim targets’ on net zero carbon emissions in London by 2030
Lincolnshire unveils 'UK’s first' dedicated charging hub for electric lorries
£13mn investment to transform the future of sustainable medicines manufacturing
UK pension savers face £15.2bn in losses from stranded fossil fuel assets
The Daily Climate Sceptic
Is climate persuasion a fool’s errand?
Long-Read of the Week
China’s environmental policies shape global sustainability. But how green is China’s future?
In Search of Green China by Ma Tianjie unpacks the nation’s environmental battles—cleaning rivers, cutting pollution, and tackling carbon emissions—while exposing the political forces at play.
"A highly nuanced portrayal of the complex politics behind China's efforts to address its most pressing environmental problems." — Elizabeth C. Economy
For sustainability professionals, this is a must-read on the world’s biggest climate player.
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