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Nature-Friendly Farming Will Boost Biodiversity - And Food Cost

A four-year study across 17 conventional farms in southern England trialled various agroecological methods and found that incorporating

EU Hydrogen Mandate May Be A Solar Panel Repeat

Europe is requiring hydrogen infrastructure like refueling stations but their one-size-fits-all approach will cost some countries millions and million of euros in losses, according to a new
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While UK Builds Drones, The World Is Moving Toward Protracted War Tactics

The UK is facing a security crisis. Great power competition has returned, and the threat of hostility from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea is increasing.
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Kenya, Nigeria Defy the EU and Approve GMOs

For decades, European policymakers have strong-armed African nations to prevent approvals of desperately needed biotech crops (GMOs), even as devastating plagues of new and old plant pests ravage t
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EU Battery Regulations Will Cripple European Companies Unless Other Countries Also Comply

Owing to government mandates and subsidies, electric cars have become popular, and as long as European consumers pretend the electricity to power them does not come from fossil fuels we can feel li

Light at night linked to decreased hatching success in tadpoles

Stretching the day beyond what nature provides has provided numerous cultural benefits for humans but a new study has linked nighttime illumination caused by people to decreased amphibian reproduct

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