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As the European Union (EU) looks for ways to cut its agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and manage its energy transition, biogas and with it biomethane has gained renewed traction.
A new donor-commissioned evaluation of the controversial Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) reveals serious shortcomings in the 15-year-old initiative’s efforts to “catalyze a farming ...
Later today, the White House nominee for Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Brian Quintenz will appear before the Senate Agriculture Committee. Quintenz is a former CFTC ...
The Congressional staffer moved up in their chair and looked up from the notepad with a quizzical expression. These farmers were asking for more regulation of the meat industry? They didn’t like ...
Annie Kajir was just 24 when she won a precedent-setting case in the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea against illegal logging. Eight years later, the lawyer and activist is involved in another case ...
ASSOCIATED PRESS EDGERTON, WIS. - Opponents of large-scale dairy farms have won a fight to keep a proposed $10 million, 2,850-cow dairy farm out of Edgerton. "It has been an endless battle" to come up ...
HEBRON, Ind. -- For four years, Michael Aylesworth didn't plant insect-resistant corn on his 2,100-acre farm. The reason: regulations written by bureaucrats 4,000 miles away, in Brussels. Since many ...
February 28, 2000 / By SCOTT KILMAN, Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL MANCHESTER, Iowa -- For most of his 60 years, Francis Childs tended a farm here in obscurity. But this winter, his fellow ...
A report examining the extensive habitat destruction occurring in the United States, and identifying the 21 most endangered ecosystems. Ecological importance, as well as political and economic ...
Maine House of Representatives committee amendment to “A” to H.P. 1482, L.D. 1995, “An Act To Make 10 Supplemental Appropriations and Allocations for the Expenditures of State Government" ...
U.S. Department of Transportation statistics show freight shipments flowing to and from Canada and Mexico reached a record high value in 2005.
May 12, 2000 / The Expositor (Brantford) / Letter Norm Walpole of Waterford writes that the issue of genetically modified foods has sparked a raging debate and that it is probable that both the very ...
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