Europe’s biggest climate innovation network gives young people the chance to develop business ideas that tackle climate change. Might a business approach offer solutions for dealing with climate change to the next generation, asks ARTHUR WYNS
… people are tackling global warming - one innovation at a time Arthur Wyns | 7th August … 2017 News Climate-KIC Climate Change Business Innovation Training Young People … Europe’s biggest climate innovation network gives young people the …
Women are not just a ‘tool' for social and environmental justice - they are agents of real change, and have the right to be engaged in all climate negotiations. ARTHUR WYNS reports on current moves to empower women to tackle climate change
… changes for their crop raising. The technical innovation of SMG's lies in the combination of … the Solar Market Gardens bring social innovation to how communities have thus far …
As protestors gather to oppose yet another illegal war in the Middle East, Colin Todhunter asks why David Cameron is so keen to bomb. Of course there's access to oil and routes for gas pipelines, but beyond that, it's about re-entrenching militarism into our national culture, and re-asserting the dominance of capital over people.
… Un Politics Middle East Corporations cameron-innovation-cut.jpg As protestors gather to …
Government commitment to clean up its act at the first Global Air Pollution and Health Summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
UK commitment at Global Air Pollution summit Arthur Wyns | 1st November 2018 News UK Air Pollution WHO london air pollution.jpg Government commitment to clean up its act at the first Global Air …
The GMO industry has legitimised itself via a vast network of lobbyists and the assiduous capture of the politicians, regulators and scientists that should be holding it to account, writes Colin Todhunter. But as the failure of the GM revolution and its disastrous impacts become ever more evident, the industry's legitimacy is fast eroding away.
… all the while hiding behind the banners of 'innovation' or 'research and development'. But … a continuous state of crisis management ('innovation' and bombarding farmers with a …
Bayer's $66 billion takeover of Monsanto represents another big click on the ratchet of corporate power over farming and food, writes Colin Todhunter. With the 'big six' of global agribusiness now set to turn into the 'even bigger three', farmers and consumers are facing more GMOs and pesticides, less choice, and deeper price gouging. Agroecology has never looked more attractive.
… that has led to less competition, stifled innovation, higher prices and job loss in …
India's farmers are the targets of structural violence aimed at uprooting indigenous agriculture and replacing it with an intensive corporate model based on GMOs and agrochemicals, writes Colin Todhunter. But as Monsanto's GM cotton succumbs to insect infestations despite repeated pesticide applications, agroecological farming is an increasingly attractive option for cultivators.
… as it pushes its never-ending stream of 'innovations' onto the hapless farmer. For … will do so by hiding behind the banners of 'innovation' or 'research and development'. …
New research suggests that we are heading for an "ecological Armageddon" that will affect all life on the planet, including humans. COLIN TODHUNTER investigates.
… destructive, what we see under the banner of ‘innovation’ is even stronger pesticides and …