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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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If You Really Try, You Can Create A Harmful Effect for Neonicotinoids in Bees

A team of scholars from Mainz University Medical Center and Goethe University Frankfurt used an experiment to create what they believe is a harmful effect on bees using neonicotinoids in field-rele
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Environmental Groups Worry That Coronavirus Will Delay The Green New Deal

European advocacy groups are getting help from avowed communists such as Rob Wallace, Marxist conspiracy theorist and author of Big Farms Make Big Flu, in their fight against science.

Chloropicrin application increases potato yields - and that is good all along the food chain

Chloropicrin was first synthesized in 1848 by Scottish chemist John Stenhouse but only became an agricultural tool in 1920, when it was used to cure tomato "soil sickness." After that success it wa

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