Ultra-processed foods share more characteristics with cigarettes than with fruits and vegetables: according to researchers, ...
Europe’s organic market reached a record €59 billion in 2024. Italy leads in organic farmland share and number of producers, says FiBL report ...
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US President Donald Trump has lifted fishing restrictions in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument.
Much like death, extinction is part of life, an inevitable, natural phenomenon that has occurred cyclically throughout our planet’s history. Approximately 99 per cent of species that have walked the ...
Tensions between the Maasai and the Tanzanian regime began in 1992, when the latter licensed Otterlo Business Corporation, owned by a senior official of the United Arab Emirates government, to ...
New research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by analysing the sounds and noises emitted by its constitutive parts. Exeter University used the technology to ...
LifeGate Way is the first ecosystem dedicated to sustainable native startups, i.e. new businesses that have already brought on board, or intend to bring on board, the triple bottom line (people, ...
In 2022, new species of plants and animals were discovered, all of which were already extant but had stayed very well hidden. According to our best estimates, we only know about 10 per cent of ...
Women farmers play a fundamental role in agri-food systems, yet they remain disadvantaged compared with men in terms of access to assets and services. To raise awareness of gender equality and women’s ...
To date, over 1,600 human remains have been excavated from burial grounds across Hokkaido. Rarely engaging with local communities in obtaining their free, prior and informed consent, this has caused ...
Isatou Ceesay is a 41-year-old social entrepreneur and the Director of the Gambia Women’s Initiative (WIG), based in the village of N’Jau, 681 kilometres (423 miles) away from the Gambian capital ...
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