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BPIn late June the Energy Institute (EI) released the 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy, which was published previously for more than 70 years by BP. Here is the link to the full 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy. The Review confirmed that a troubling trend continues. Despite historic investments in renewables and net-zero pledges from nearly every major economy, global carbon emissions hit a record high in 2024. This article is the fi…See the Story
Global Carbon Emissions Reach Record High Despite Green Efforts
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European Union · FranceThe European Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC), together with EU agri-food and feed partners, has called for the rapid conclusion of negotiations on the future New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) regulation. The organisation sees this legislation as essential to fostering innovation and ensuring a resilient agri-food sector in the face of climate and food security challenges. Photo: ShutterStock | Jacek “Shaiith” Nowak Together with several partn…See the Story
FEFAC Urges EU to Finalise NGTs Regulation for Resilient Agri-Food Sector

Brussels · BrusselsA very large number of countries (more than 30 spread over every continent: America, Asia, Africa and the Pacific Rim) [1] are already developing genetically-edited plants based on new genomic techniques (NGTs). In an international race for innovation, these new created varieties are better able to cope with climate change (tolerance to drought or flooding, delayed flowering), or to better defend themselves against pest insects and diseases, or …Read Article
NGT: the New EU Regulations for plant editing in the midst of parlementary turbulences
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