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Opinion Securing the Baltic Sea’s built seascapes
THE BALTIC SEA is evolving into a built seascape. Protecting it requires co-operation and security strategies, alongside the advances in renewable energy and improved digital connectivity that can harmonise innovation with environmental protection.
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PARTNER ARTICLE | With 15 strong European research institutions and industry partners from eight countries, including world-renowned companies like Adidas and academic partners like Aalto University, the EU Horizon Europe project Cellfil will develop the sustainable production and diversified use of lyocell yarns and textiles made from them. Bio-based and ecologically produced, lyocell is an…
Read MoreFantasy island Bornholm’s plans to power the Baltic are running headlong into reality
Bornholm is hoping that it can show the world what the future of wind power looks like. Its financing unfortunately resembles failed projects past
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