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Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours. Reuters.
A slightly crumpled blue plastic bottle lies on a rocky shoreline covered with brown seaweed, highlighting environmental pollution by the ocean.

Chemical Pollution Ocean / Marine Degradation

Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours. Reuters.

Japanese scientists created a strong, non-toxic plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours and leaves no microplastics behind. The material could help reduce ocean pollution but is not yet commercialized.

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Wang, I.

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.
Erlenmeyer flask filled with pink, orange and white particles on lab desk.

Technology and Innovation Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.

This paper proposes a framework aligning fungal biotechnology with Indigenous Knowledge to support Planetary Health, advance the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Targets, and empower Indigenous Peoples in global bioeconomy and conservation efforts.

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Perez, R., Flores, W., Astolfi, M., et al.

Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.
Aerial view of a road lined with trees in Indonesia, showcasing the natural landscape and urban elements.

Climate Change Built Environment and Urbanization

Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.

This report uses mapping and ecosystem service models to show how restoring and protecting nature can strengthen climate resilience for infrastructure and people in Indonesia, benefiting millions and much of the national road network.

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Bartlett, R., Joshi, S., Chaplin-Kramer, B., et al.

The Hard Tech Report
Grassy terrain covered in solar panels. A wind turbine in the background.

Climate Change Business and Manufacturing

The Hard Tech Report

This report explores hard tech innovations addressing global challenges in climate, energy, food, and health. ​It highlights transformative technologies, investment opportunities, and the convergence of AI, materials science, and advanced manufacturing.

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Pangaea Ventures