Fatti di bio
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The position of farming in the PNRR
While Italians continue to badmouth those who are doing more to address the climate crisisRead more -
There’s a cow in the room: why was no one talking about intensive farming and breeding at COP26?
The expression “there’s an elephant in the room” is used when a topic ..Read more -
What is ecological transition?
Ecological transition is the expression with which the new government has chosen to rename “the late” Italian Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection.Read more -
Europe wants to become a continent free of toxic substances
The production, use and trade of chemical substances is growing, all over the world.Read more -
An update on glyphosate
From Bologna to San Francisco, the vice around glyphosate continues to tighten. While, on one side, scientific findings appear to leave no d...Read more -
A Friday like many others
The future changed for us all one Friday morning, when a girl decided to sit in front of the parliament building in her country and strike for climate change.Read more -
Is a post by Leonardo DiCaprio as useful as 30 years of information about climate change?
With one single post to his Instagram profile, Leonardo DiCaprio informed Italians about the green revolution in process in Milan, specifically the planting of three million new trees in cities...Read more -
What lies ahead for Amazonia with Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro
The president elect appears to have given new lifeblood to Amazonian deforestation and environmental enemies, Brazilian or not. And yet defending the planet’s lungs affects all of us.Read more -
Conversation and comparison. This is the secret of a circular economy
During the Internazionale Festival in Ferrara, it was time to talk, debate and discuss after months of yelling, conflict and agreement-seeking. Is this the real secret to a circular economy?...Read more -
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