The South Korean government has announced it will reduce indirect subsidies for biomass energy. The policy reform comes after domestic and international criticism of biomass energy's link to deforestation.
making South Korea the world’s third-largest importer of biomass fuels, after the United Kingdom and Japan. An AP report found that biomass imported from Indonesia was linked to deforestation of ...
For decades, Ronnie Powell said he was happy with his home on the northeast side of Greenwood, South Carolina. Then came the dust and the noise.
The repercussions of the production and use of this export are driving lawmakers to take action. Report sounds the alarm over production of rapidly growing export: 'That's the red line that we should never cross' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The state of Ghana’s streets and gutters is more than an environmental concern. It is a mirror reflecting the nation’s collective values, priorities, and responsibilities.The plastic bottles clogging drains,
By Ifham Nizam  Sri Lanka has long been a land of unparalleled natural beauty, blessed with a rich biodiversity that has inspired poets, scientists, and conservationists alike. Among its many wonders,
Permai the elephant made the 40 hour journey across the Nullarbor from Perth to Monarto Safari Park in South Australia.
The global confectionery market is set to reach $619.2B in 2025. Explore key regulatory updates, including EUDR, CSDDD, and the Global Plastics Treaty.
THE opening of Araku Coffee’s cafe in Paris in 2017 marked India’s arrival on the world map of specialty coffee. Read more at The Business Times.
The state of our streets and gutters is more than an environmental concern. It is a mirror reflecting our collective values, priorities, and responsibilities.
Food and drink is set to face the highest levels of disruption and disharmony due to fractious global regulatory changes. A slew of regulatory developments worldwide will hinder food and drink makers on a global scale, experts have warned. However, the dire warning is caveated with the potential for opportunities.
Each piece of litter tells the story of neglect, of our refusal to take ownership of the spaces we share. The inconvenient truth is that our streets are not dirty because they must be; they are dirty because we have made them so.