Deep Dive: The Complex Preparations behind Researchers’ Expeditions in Remote

Through both freezing polar landscapes and dense Amazonian jungles, scientists regularly embark on expeditions to remote locations all over the world. Thorough preparation and meticulous planning are the pillars that support these adventures into the unknown. This article unravels the intricate processes behind these epic expeditions, fueled by a spirit of discovery and our inexhaustible…

Peru’s Forest Governance Crisis: The Rise of ‘Ghost Permits

As Peru grapples with an escalating domestic crisis over its environmental policies, phantom, or ‘ghost permits’ are increasingly filling the vacuum left by deteriorating traditional forest governance systems. These so-called ‘ghost permits’ represent a growing menace, threatening to accelerate deforestation rates, intensify climate change impacts, and compounded the rural underdevelopment while undermining environmental sustainability in…

Hydropower Interest Escalates Amid Trump’s Shift Away from Clean Energy

As President Donald Trump’s administration pivots away from the clean energy industry, demand for hydropower, or energy generated from water, is seeing an unexpected surge according to recent reports. This renewable energy source, while not technically new, is receiving renewed interest as the current government reduces its support for other clean energy initiatives. Hydropower is…

Sixty-Six Years of Pioneering Innovations: TUNZE Celebrates its Legacy

Leading global manufacturer TUNZE commemorated its 66-years anniversary recently, indicative of its legacy of innovation in water treatment and aquarium technology. Known for its durability, efficiency, and smart aquatic solutions, TUNZE’s journey encapsulates a resilient trajectory of progress and evolution. Founded in 1955 by Gunther Tunze in Penzberg, Germany, the company began its operations by…