Other than water, tea is the most consumed beverage worldwide. And for good reason: tea is great for you, particularly the green variety. Several benefits of green tea are supported by solid research.
Forecasts like these are not perfectly reliable, but already China has completely rewritten the global green transition story. You may be familiar with the broad strokes of that story: that thanks ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Is corporate sustainability as we know it finally over? Are traditional green business strategies failing ...
Are you confident that the sky is blue and grass is green? What about everything in between? A viral test asking people to pin down the line where blue ends and green begins is showing that we ...
Since their inception, green bonds have spread rapidly in financial markets around the world. Geographically speaking, it should not come as a surprise that developped economies boast the largest ...
Green chemistry involves the development of chemical products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous and unwanted substances. Electrochemical nitrate reduction to ammonia ...
The US ratified sharp increases in tariffs on Chinese products Friday including a 100% duty on electric vehicles, in ongoing efforts to protect domestic industries from a flood of cheap Chinese ...
Green stool—poop/feces that has a greenish color—means you may have eaten something that was green, blue, or purple. However, it is also a common side effect of iron supplements and some medications.
Green discharge from the vagina is always abnormal and is typically a sign of an infection that requires medical attention. If your discharge is green, it can indicate a sexually transmitted infection ...
Together with iconic Australian pottery Robert Gordon, we've created a limited-edition range that is designed, sourced and made in Victoria. Each piece passes through 12 pairs of hands at Robert ...
A fast-growing, vase-shaped, deciduous tree to 12m tall, with upright, arching branches. At maturity the bark is smooth and grey, peeling to reveal orange patches. Toothed, fresh green leaves emerge ...