Food and Beverage Industry Trends March 2026: Regulatory Shifts and Sustainability Innovations
March 2026 brings significant changes to the food and beverage industry with new sustainability regulations, consumer behavior shifts, and technological innovations. This analysis examines the key trends that will define the industry in 2026 and beyond.
What 20 Years of Scientific Research Reveals About Climate Change Awareness Campaigns
A new bibliometric study published in Sustainability analyzes two decades of scientific literature on climate change awareness campaigns, revealing key research trends, influential works, and gaps that could shape future climate communication strategies.
AI Technology Successfully Reduces Gadolinium Dose in Contrast-Enhanced MRI While Maintaining Image Quality
A groundbreaking proof-of-concept study by Subtle Medical and Bayer shows that artificial intelligence can effectively reduce gadolinium contrast dose in MRI scans while preserving diagnostic image quality, potentially improving patient safety and reducing long-term exposure concerns.
Global Warming Acceleration Confirmed: New Study Shows Temperature Rise Speed Doubled
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters confirms that global warming is accelerating, with temperatures rising 75% faster than the historical average. This finding has significant implications for climate policy and adaptation strategies worldwide.
MSC Certification Program Drives Measurable Environmental Improvements in Global Fisheries
A comprehensive analysis of the Marine Stewardship Council's certification program demonstrates that participating fisheries show progressive environmental improvements, with over 90% achieving global best practice standards within five years of certification.
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability Journal Unites Anthropology, Renewable Energy, and Aviation to Tackle 21st-Century Challenges
A new issue of Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability showcases how combining anthropology with engineering can redefine infrastructure, how satellite data pinpoints optimal land use for gigawatt-scale wind and solar, and how airlines can cut aviation’s non-CO₂ warming with minimal cost or fuel penalty.
New Research Identifies 28 Climate Policies That Consistently Reduce Emissions
Researchers have identified 28 climate policies that consistently reduce greenhouse gas emissions across different countries and contexts, offering policymakers a data-driven roadmap for effective climate action.
Climate Science Research Roundup: Week #10 2026 Edition
A digest of peer-reviewed climate studies from week #10, 2026: narrowing climate-sensitivity bounds, regional rainfall shifts, deep-ocean heat uptake, cost-parity battery storage, and evidence-based communication tactics.
Blockchain Technology Transforms Agriculture: Lessons from the Dutch Pilot Study on South African Table Grapes
A comprehensive pilot study by Wageningen University & Research reveals how blockchain technology can transform agricultural supply chains, using South African table grapes as a real-world case study to demonstrate improved transparency, certificate tracking, and supply chain efficiency.
Bird Populations Declining at Accelerating Rate Across North America, New Study Reveals
A comprehensive analysis of North American bird populations from 1987-2021 reveals that bird declines are accelerating, with intensive agriculture and climate change as key contributing factors.
NASA and IBM Unveil Revolutionary AI Weather and Climate Prediction Model
NASA and IBM Research have collaborated to develop the Prithvi-weather-climate AI model, a groundbreaking foundational model that uses artificial intelligence to dramatically improve weather and climate prediction capabilities, offering better resolution for regional forecasts and enhanced detection of severe weather patterns.
Agriculture Is Replacing Grasslands, Wetlands and Other Overlooked Ecosystems at an Alarming Rate
Groundbreaking research from WRI and partners shows that agriculture is rapidly consuming non-forest ecosystems like grasslands, savannas and wetlands, which store up to 35 % of terrestrial carbon and support over a billion people. The study highlights the urgent need to extend conservation policies beyond forests to protect these critical but overlooked landscapes.