Month: June 2025
EU Council Adopts Position On Reduced Sustainability Reporting Requirements
European developers inch closer to building WA’s first offshore wind farm
UK Commits £700 Million to Clean Energy Manufacturing in New Industrial Strategy
EFRAG Targets 50% Cut in ESRS Reporting Burden in Progress Update to EU Commission
IFRS Foundation publishes guidance on disclosures about transition plans
Morgan Stanley Climate Fund Invests $30 Million in Methane Emissions Management Platform Insight M
Treeline Global Secures 25-Year Mandate to Deploy $6.2 Trillion Scientific Framework; Additional Strategic Systems Announced
PASADENA, Calif., June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Bellhold Legacy, a private sovereign archive of technical and territorial systems, has appointed Treeline Global as sole operator for the public release of its internal scientific portfolio. The mandate grants Treeline exclusive deployment rights across all domains under a secured 25-year agreement. Total valuation: $6.2 trillion USD.
Structured through legacy stewardship, the archive contains operational systems spanning energy dynamics, predictive stability, and high-order planning architectures. No equity positions or private investments were accepted. Treeline assumes rollout responsibilities across U.S. jurisdictions and allied sovereign regions, including Japan, Norway, and designated EU partners.
Confirmed systems entering first-phase execution include:
- The Resonance Model
Formally designated Vertolomaic Cosmographia, the model serves as a structural successor to the Ptolemaic system. It eliminates fixed celestial centers and introduces Λ₀, a non-spatial organizing constant governing systemic regularity and predictive behavior.
 - BRAT Principle
A precision formulation of energy behavior in engineered environments, enabling controlled transfer efficiencies in structured applications. Developed in-house after a multi-century literary review and synthesis.
 - Terranis, Ignis, Voltis, GravitasCore, Cognis, Maris
Six integrated platforms now in sovereign simulation across primary sectors.
 - The Key Series
Five technical position papers releasing Fall 2026: Collapse Index, Frequency Law, Timeline Engineering, Coherence Governance, and The Aesthetic Equation.
 - Appointment of Chief of Staff
Connor McGaughran now directs full global coordination under Bellhold and Treeline’s joint operational structure. His role spans cross-division oversight, live rollout synchronization, and institutional validation sequencing—marking one of the most complex scientific activations on record.
 - Fellowship Award to Raegan Wright
Selected for her discernment, integrity, and command of visual and spatial design, Wright was appointed as the sole Fellow of Bellhold Ltd. She will oversee the commercial interface for heritage land portfolios and luxury infrastructure deployments, launching with a $240 million project suite under her executive direction.
 - Sealed Systems
Fourteen additional technologies remain classified under Bellhold’s sovereign discretion clause: We Politely Decline to Engage.
The mandate is positioned to be the most expansive scientific rollout since Newtonian infrastructure first formalized planetary modeling. Stewardship remains with Treeline’s co-founders Dr. M. Geiger and Dr. S. Fehnel. Analysts have begun placing the activation within the top three private science-led frameworks of the century—marking a structural transition not seen since ARPANET or GPS grid standardization.
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Inhaled Insulin Shown as a Safe and Effective Replacement for Standard-of-Care in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Findings Highlight Potential for Novel Approach to Insulin Delivery in Pediatric Population
CHICAGO, June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, a new study demonstrates inhaled insulin as a safe and effective replacement for rapid-acting meal insulin in children with type 1 diabetes. Results from the INHALE-1 study were presented today as a symposium at the 85th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) in Chicago.
In the U.S., 304,000 children and adolescents have type 1 diabetes and depend on ongoing insulin treatment to regulate their blood glucose levels. Although most manage their condition through daily injections or insulin pumps, there is a growing demand for next-generation, tailored treatment approaches.
INHALE-1 evaluated the safety and efficacy of an inhaled insulin regimen (Afrezza) as a replacement for rapid-acting meal insulin in children with type 1 diabetes. The study included 230 patients aged 4–17, using basal injected insulin and randomized to either inhaled insulin or rapid-acting analogue for meals. The primary endpoint was the change in A1C at 26 weeks.
The findings indicate that inhaled insulin is safe and effective in children with type 1 diabetes, demonstrating glycemic control comparable to injected rapid-acting insulin. Inhaled insulin was also associated with less weight gain and slightly higher patient and parent preference scores.
“Inhaled insulin is the fastest acting insulin available and is a valuable alternative to injected analogue insulin. Afrezza should be available as an option to all children and adults with type 1 diabetes,” said Michael J. Haller, MD, MS-CI, professor and chief of pediatric endocrinology, University of Florida, and lead author of the study. “These results will help clinicians better tailor treatment plans, ultimately improving patient satisfaction and overall outcomes.”
Building on the findings of the inhaled insulin study, they are looking ahead to potential FDA approval and additional studies to evaluate inhaled insulin at diagnosis and in automated insulin delivery systems.
Research presentation details:
Dr. Haller will present the findings of, Discovery to Treatment—Latest Updates on Inhaled Insulin Treatment, at the following symposium:
- Symposium: Future Ready—Breakthroughs in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Care
- Presented on Sunday, June 22 from 1:30–3:00 p.m. CT
About the ADA’s Scientific Sessions
The ADA’s 85th Scientific Sessions, the world’s largest scientific meeting focused on diabetes research, prevention, and care, will be held in Chicago, IL on June 20-23. Thousands of leading physicians, scientists, and health care professionals from around the world are expected to convene both in person and virtually to unveil cutting-edge research, treatment recommendations, and advances toward a cure for diabetes. Attendees will receive exclusive access to thousands of original research presentations and take part in provocative and engaging exchanges with leading diabetes experts. Join the Scientific Sessions conversation on social media using #ADASciSessions.
About the American Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation’s leading voluntary health organization fighting to end diabetes and helping people thrive. This year, the ADA celebrates 85 years of driving discovery and research to prevent, manage, treat, and ultimately cure—and we’re not stopping. There are 136 million Americans living with diabetes or prediabetes. Through advocacy, program development, and education, we’re fighting for them all. To learn more or to get involved, visit us at diabetes.org or call 1-800-DIABETES (800-342-2383). Join us in the fight on Facebook (American Diabetes Association), Spanish Facebook (Asociación Americana de la Diabetes), LinkedIn (American Diabetes Association), and Instagram (@AmDiabetesAssn). To learn more about how we are advocating for everyone affected by diabetes, visit us on X (@AmDiabetesAssn).Â
Media Contact: Mimi Carmody, MCarmody@diabetes.orgÂ
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A. Fagundes Plumbing & Heating Inc. Celebrates National HVAC Tech Day by Investing in the Next Generation of Technicians
LOWELL, Mass., June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In recognition of National HVAC Tech Day, Al Fagundes, founder and owner of A. Fagundes Plumbing & Heating Inc., is honoring the skilled professionals who keep homes and businesses comfortable year-round — while looking ahead to the future of the trades through a homegrown solution: a Student Co-Op Program built to inspire and develop tomorrow’s HVAC technicians.
Since 2012, Fagundes has partnered with Massachusetts’ vocational technical high schools to participate in their official Student Co-Op Program. For A. Fagundes Plumbing & Heating, the partnership is more than just an internship pipeline — it’s a mission-driven investment in the future of the trades and the local community.
“As a former Co-Op student myself, I know how life-changing this kind of opportunity can be,” says Fagundes, who graduated from Greater Lowell Technical High School in the late ’90s. “Now I have the chance to return the favor and make the experience even more structured, supportive, and impactful for students coming up in the trades today.”
The program welcomes qualified juniors and seniors who meet their school’s academic and attendance benchmarks. Fagundes looks beyond grades when selecting candidates, prioritizing students who demonstrate responsibility, initiative, and involvement beyond the classroom. Participants rotate between school and fieldwork, spending several months alongside experienced technicians.
These students don’t just shadow — they contribute. From installing water heaters and ductwork to learning how to communicate with clients on job sites, participants get hands-on experience that integrates both technical and soft skills. “We treat our Co-Op students like future professionals,” Fagundes explains. “They’re gaining real-world exposure and mentorship that sets them up for long-term success.”
The purpose of the program is to show students there’s more than one path to a stable and rewarding future. “A career in the trades can offer immediate opportunities, strong earning potential, and no college debt,” says Fagundes. “Whether a student is already committed to this path or just exploring, the Co-Op gives them the space to learn, grow, and make an informed decision about their future.”
As the skilled labor shortage continues to impact industries across the country, Fagundes believes it’s more important than ever to raise awareness — not just of the career potential in HVAC, plumbing, and heating, but of the responsibility employers have to nurture it.
“National HVAC Tech Day is a time to recognize the vital role our technicians play — but it’s also a reminder to prepare for who comes next,” Fagundes says. “If we want great talent in the future, we need to be willing to invest in them today.”
About A. Fagundes Plumbing & Heating Inc.
Founded by Al Fagundes, A. Fagundes Plumbing & Heating Inc. has been proudly serving the Greater Lowell area for over two decades. Specializing in residential plumbing, heating, and HVAC services, the company is committed to quality workmanship, integrity, and investing in the next generation of skilled professionals.
For press inquiries, please contact: al.fagundes@afphpro.com
To learn more about Al Fagundes and his team of skilled HVAC technicians, please visit: https://www.afphpro.com/staff-profiles/
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