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Bifrost CCS Project: A Game-Changer for CO₂ Storage in the Danish North Sea
Ever wondered how heavy industry can actually slash its CO₂ footprint? Well, head about 200 km off Denmark’s coast and you’ll find the Bifrost CCS Project—one of the boldest carbon capture and storage Denmark efforts—just kicked into high gear. On...

Seven tips to strengthening sustainability reporting
In today’s fast-evolving ESG landscape, sustainability reporting is vital for compliance, showcasing progress and strengthening stakeholder trust. Cilia Keser, Managing Partner at Nexio Projects, shares seven tips for sustainability reporting. 1....
Aarhus University: Denmark’s largest civil engineering research grant aims to transform the built environment
A one billion Danish kroner grant aims to revolutionise how we build and rebuild the world around us. Aarhus University is spearheading two central initiatives in the project: Design of regenerative buildings and strategies to extend the lifespan...

Battling Biodiversity Loss in Oisterwijk’s Idyllic Nature Reserve
Even the most beautiful towns of the country cannot escape the effects of climate change. Oisterwijk—my personal hometown, located just East of Tilburg, ended up in the top five of the most beautiful towns in the Netherlands, during ANWB’s voting...

asia A Japanese Pinot Noir town blessed by climate change now worries about the weather
YOICHI, Japan — Climate change has helped make the small Japanese town of Yoichi the toast of Pinot Noir connoisseurs, with gradually warming temperatures encouraging locals to try their hand at the delicate grape variety over the past two...

world Climate tipping points are being crossed, scientists warn ahead of COP30
COPENHAGEN — Global warming is crossing dangerous thresholds sooner than expected with the world's coral reefs now in an almost irreversible die-off, marking what scientists on Monday (Oct 13) described as the first "tipping point" in...

Good Food Institute CEO: Governments Embracing Sustainable Proteins Like Never Before
8 Mins Read Nigel Sizer, the new CEO of the Good Food Institute, discusses the current predicament of alternative proteins, the industry’s milestones, and the need for more investment. It’s been over a month since Nigel Sizer took over as CEO of...
A Japanese Pinot Noir town blessed by climate change now worries about the weather
By Mariko Katsumura YOICHI, Japan (Reuters) -Climate change has helped make the small Japanese town of Yoichi the toast of Pinot Noir connoisseurs, with gradually warming temperatures encouraging locals to try their hand at the delicate grape...

China’s progress proves socialism is the only viable framework for saving the planet
The following is the text of a presentation given by Carlos Martinez to the Fourth World Congress on Marxism, which took place on 11-12 October 2025 at Peking University (PKU), China, organised by PKU’s School of Marxism. The presentation gives an...

Denmark allocates 2.1 bn kroner to counter unidentified drones
Denmark’s Ministry of Defence has allocated 2.1 billion kroner (approximately $330 million or 561 million manats) to establish resources for detecting and combating unidentified drones, Azernews reports. According to a statement by the ministry,...

COP30 must act: new Greenpeace poll shows nine in 10 people want forest protection to fight climate change
Brasília, Brazil, Greenpeace Brazil has projected messages to country delegates at the Pre-COP in Brasilia calling for urgent action to end forest destruction as a new Greenpeace International’s poll showed nine out of 10 people surveyed want...

Climate crisis now threatens 43% of natural World Heritage sites, IUCN warns
Nearly half of the planet's natural World Heritage sites, such as the Great Barrier Reef, are now under severe threat from climate change, according to a major new assessment. The World Heritage Outlook 4 report, released at the The International...

Denmark Orders 16 More F-35s to Strengthen Combat Power and Arctic Deterrence
Denmark approved funding to buy 16 additional F-35s, taking the future Royal Danish Air Force inventory to 43 aircraft and triggering talks with the F-35 Joint Program Office on accelerated delivery. Copenhagen paired the move with a...

Wolves have returned to Denmark, and not everyone is happy about it
After centuries of near-extinction, Europe’s wolves have made a remarkable comeback. Over the past decade, wolf populations have surged, increasing by nearly 60%. In 2022, more than 21,500 wolves were recorded across the continent. Countries that...

Denmark Bolsters Defense with Major F-35 Acquisition and Arctic Investment
In a significant move to enhance its national security and regional influence, Denmark announced on Friday a comprehensive defense strategy that includes the acquisition of 16 additional F-35 fighter jets and substantial investments in Arctic and...

Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26bn, plans to buy 16 new F-35s
Published On 11 Oct 202511 Oct 2025 Denmark plans to spend roughly 27.4 billion Danish kroner ($4.26bn) in an effort to shore up its defence capabilities in the Arctic and stave off threats made by United States President Donald Trump against the...

Maliau Basin deserves unwavering protection – Danish NGO
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Peter Feilberg KOTA KINABALU (Oct 12): They call it the “Lost World of Sabah”, but what is truly lost is our understanding of its worth. The Maliau Basin Conservation Area (MBCA), one of Sabah’s...

Denmark and India Collaborate to Advance Green Fintech at Global Fintech Fest 2025
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (NewsVoir) • Invest in Denmark and Copenhagen Fintech host thematic interaction on sustainable finance in partnership with Startup Réseau • Launched a report titled ‘Green Fintech – Denmark: Digital Solutions for a...
NASA Found a Secret Military Base Buried 100 Feet Deep in Greenland’s Ice Shelf
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: NASA scientists have found the remains of a U.S. military base buried 100 feet below the surface of the ice in Greenland. Camp Century, as it was called, was a Cold War-era satellite for the U.S....

A King's Speech: Charles's passionate advocacy for climate action at Cop meetings
King Charles has passionately advocated for urgent global action against climate change at three UN-backed Cop meetings stretching as far back as 2009. The British monarch has spoken to delegates about the need for a strong sense of...