Agriculture companies are key to achieving sustainable development goals

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There is no doubt that one prerequisite for achieving the United Nation‘s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 is a successful and swift trans...

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Reality check: How’s the transition to regenerative agriculture going?

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Regenerative agriculture is all the rage for large food companies. Their sustainability teams love telling me about ambitious goals of transforming hu...

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Trapping CO2 from the air is a costly bet to beat climate change — but money is flowing in anyway

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Sieving carbon dioxide from the skies to fight climate change is still just hot air based on today’s numbers. The 19 direct air capture (DAC) plants g...

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Nurturing greener tenants for more sustainable buildings

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Switching lights off when they are not in use, turning up the temperature on air-conditioning, and saving water – these may seem like small actions, b...

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Plant-based bottles and paper straws: spotting false solutions in anti-plastic declarations

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With some of the world’s biggest corporates agreeing to develop a treaty to bring an end to the scourge of plastic pollution early this year, anti-pla...

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As conflict and climate change bite, are high food prices here to stay?

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Food prices around the world have soared to record levels this year as the Russia-Ukraine war slashes key exports of wheat and fertiliser from those c...

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Climate chaos certain if oil and gas mega-projects go ahead, warns IEA chief

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The world’s leading energy economist has warned against investing in large new oil and gas developments, which would have little impact on the current...

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Breaking climate vows would be ‘monstrous self-harm’, warns Cop26 president

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Failure to act on the promises made at the Glasgow Cop26 climate summit last year would be “an act of monstrous self-harm”, the UK’s president of the ...

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Should the government spend big on carbon removal?

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Last month, some of the biggest tech companies in America made headlines when they announced an unusual partnership to tackle one part of the climate ...

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3 essentials to make climate action stick

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The last decade was defined by commitments to tackle the climate crisis. It began with a slow trickle and ended in a torrent of countries, cities and ...

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