Sustainability 360°

Sustainability 360°

Working with Nature - The spring edition of REVOLVE magazine is out! Dive into this issue exploring Ecosystems, which highlights the power of working with nature through a guest editorial by Frans Schepers, who advocates for rewilding as a gold standard for ecological recovery, and articles highlighting key landscape restoration projects in the Iberian Peninsula or how winegrowers in Sweden are adapting to climate change. In this issue, you will also have the opportunity to explore water scarcity in Palestine with expert Majeda Alawneh and travel to India, where Aswathy Dilip discusses efforts to make streets safer. 

This month, we also dive into how the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) is crucial in reducing Europe’s energy dependency and emissions, ensuring a highly efficient, decarbonised building stock by 2050. We then travel to Bogotá, Colombia to discover its 50-year transformation in urban mobility proving that sustainable transport can reshape cities and lives.


A Gold Standard for Ecological Recovery

Ecosystems | Opinion

By Frans Schepers

Rewilding offers solutions for nature and beyond.

Human civilisation has always been shaped by dominant narratives. Religion once commanded our understanding of the world, followed by science during the Enlightenment. Today, economy and finance dictate global decision-making. We now stand at a moment of profound transformation.


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Photo: Jake Threadgould / REVOLVE

The Circular Shift to a Sustainable Economy

Circular | Feature

By Nicolás Marín Navas

Hydrogen could help combat climate change – but only if we produce, manage, and use it wisely. Here’s why.


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Celebrating One Year of Europe’s Green Buildings Law  

Energy | Insight

By Suzan Naz Uzel

The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) is a key pillar in reducing Europe’s energy dependency and cutting emissions, ensuring a highly efficient and decarbonised building stock by 2050. 


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Weaponising Water in Palestine

Water | Feature

By Mariam Younés & Marcela Gonzalez Morgado

In Palestine, water shortages are driven by politics rather than availability. 

Water shortages in the Palestinian territories have worsened since Israel’s full-scale war and invasion of Gaza following the Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023. But Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank have faced systemic inequality when it comes to water accessibility long before the latest bout of deadly conflict broke out.


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Bogotá’s 50-Year Journey to Sustainable Transport

Mobility | Opinion

By Lauren Beauchamp

For half a century, Bogotá has redefined urban mobility, proving that sustainable transport transforms cities and lives.


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Restoring Iberia’s Landscapes

Ecosystems | Feature

By Marta Castillo Sánchez & Jake Threadgould

In search of climate resilience, communities in Spain and Portugal are restoring ecosystems.


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VIEWS

The capital of South Korea is surprisingly well connected to nature with abounding trees and parks.


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Photography and text by Stuart Reigeluth  

Sustainability Events

BioByte: Digital Technologies for a Resilient Agri-food sector

1 April | Brussels, Belgium & Online 


International Water Association Resource Recovery Conference

19-23 May | Leeuwarden, The Netherlands


16th ITS European Congress

19-21 May | Seville, Spain


European Sustainable Energy Week 2025

10-12 June | Brussels, Belgium & Online


The International Flow Battery Forum 2025

24-26 June | Vienna, Austria


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