The article concludes that the Mediterranean diet (MD) stands out as a model for sustainable and healthy eating, offering significant benefits for both human and planetary health. While it does not outperform vegetarian or vegan diets in terms of environmental impact, its nutritional quality, cultural acceptance, and moderate environmental footprint make it a practical and valuable dietary pattern. To maximize its benefits, policy and educational efforts should promote MD adherence and integrate sustainability considerations into dietary recommendations, addressing the challenges posed by globalization and shifting food preferences. Standardizing environmental impact measurements and considering broader sustainability indicators remain important areas for future research.
In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews three global experts, Ronald DiPippo, Andrew Chiasson, and Luis Carlos Gutiérrez-Negrín. Their book, the 2nd edition of Geothermal Power Generation, was recently published by Elsevier. They discuss the development and potential of geothermal energy as a reliable and sustainable energy source, and how their work aligns with the UN sustainable development goals.
This article is a Survey of industry 4.0 in Beyond the Sixth-Generation (6G) networks moving to sustainable, green IoE and efficient and emerging technologies to overcome sustainability challenges.
This chapter directly supports UN SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by promoting the conversion of agricultural waste into valuable bio-based products, fostering resource efficiency and circular economy practices. It also contributes to SDG 13 (Climate Action) by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable waste management and valorization of agricultural residues.

The UNGC's latest report on “Accelerating Innovation in Sustainable Finance” offers models for businesses on how to deliver financial returns and positive global impact – together.

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Fuel Cells Technology and Electrode Materials for a Sustainable Future, Chapter 9 - Emerging materials for hydrogen oxidation reaction, Pages 155-179, 2025

The chapter supports multiple SDGs, including SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) by emphasizing the development of cost-effective, efficient, and durable electrocatalysts to advance sustainable energy technologies. It also aligns with SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) through its focus on innovation and technological progress in materials science. Additionally, by promoting the use of non-noble metals, the chapter advocates for SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by encouraging sustainable resource utilization. Furthermore, enhancing electrocatalysts for energy conversion processes can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, thereby contributing to SDG 13 (Climate Action).

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World Wildlife Day 2026: Celebrating Biodiversity and Conservation

The article ties into several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposing a solution for several problems: mobility, pollution, energy management, healthcare, safety, and security
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SDGs have been added on Scopus' author profile pages, appearing under the rebranded “Impact” section.

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