Fatti di bio
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Five more years for glyphosate, but the breach has been opened
The battle for glyphosate authorisation in Europe has been won by the multinationals that produce it and by the agricultural companies that only think in terms of short-term profit.Read more -
The G7 agenda was set by a Tanzanian farmer and mother of five
The ujamaa arrives at the G7 Agriculture meeting. And Julius Nyerere, the father of Tanzanian heritage, would have been proud of his fellow citizens.Read more -
The Fidenato case, what the European Court of Justice’s sentence regarding NGOs really tells us
The pro-GMO front rejoiced when the European Court of Justice published its sentence on the Fidenato case, but nothing has changed with regard to GMOs in ItalyRead more -
Where the pasta and rice we eat comes from
At last we are able to know where the rice and pasta we eat is grown, processed and packaged. A decree has made this compulsory for all packs sold in...Read more -
The precautionary principle applies to glyphosate. Our children’s future is at stake
As the petition launched to ban glyphosate in European countries exceeds the one million signatures required, the results of a survey carried out on 14 pregnant women are revealed.Read more -
Bologna and the circular economy win at the G7
The greatest result of the Environmental G7 was that achieved by the hosting city itself, Bologna, which saw one of its most intense and international weeks of recent years.Read more -
Land grabbing: a hunger for awareness
Even in the social media age, public opinion is keen to know, to understand, to be aware. What’s lacking is a tool able to attract attention and leave room for...Read more -
Make a note of the term ‘water grabbing’
You’ll be hearing more about it, because water is the only resource that bonds us, that makes life on Earth possible. Denying somebody water can have unimaginable consequences.Read more -
Why a marathon is held among the refugee camps in the Sahara desert
The Sahara Marathon has taken place among the refugee camps of Tindouf, in Algeria, a sporting event that has given visibility to the story of the Sahrawi, a desert ghost...Read more -
Glyphosate, we’re here and it’s time to say our piece
The fact that glyphosate is one of the issues that really gets to people is a given. Whenever an update comes out, the shares, clicks and comments trace extraordinary curves...Read more -
The Middle East - peace puts down roots on land where division is cultivated
Just as the peace process between Israel and Palestine appears to have been set aside by international information sources and forgotten in terms of public opinion, a new escalationRead more -
The effects of the Bayer-Monsanto merger on food
Monsanto and Bayer have become one giant multinational able to control the entire sector of chemicals for people. In this way, the GMO-glyphosate pairing may soon reach the tables of...Read more -
Save the bees to save ourselves. Let’s ban neonicotinoid pesticides
We know why they are disappearing, now we just need to implement the solution, or rather ban neonicotinoid pesticides once and for all.Read more