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Amid rocketing food prices, the EU makes the problem worse

This article was published here. Millions are suffering because of the skyrocketing cost of food. Even as overall inflation begins to fall, food inflation stands at 16.7 per cent. Some research indicates that the cost of several staple foods has jumped by as much as 80 per cent in only one year. Pasta, cakes, …

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Companies need their actions to back up their words on deforestation

This piece was published here. You don’t have to look very hard to find companies making big promises on environmental issues, and deforestation is no exception. In fact, almost any major brand will leap at the opportunity to tell you how much it cares about saving orangutans. The reality behind …

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After a few weeks, COP27’s failures are ALREADY becoming clear

Christmas season seems to come around earlier every year – and of course, the annual UN climate conference. COP27, held in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, is already behind us. But its conclusion, which is purportedly when attendees announce the new plans they have come up with and agreements they have …

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COP27 has already made even less of a mark than COP26

This article was published by 1828. Friday 18 November marked the conclusion of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Similarly to COP26 in November in Glasgow, it has been met with a great deal of media interest and hype. Every time a major international climate conference takes place, it seems like …

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COP27 can have a long-lasting impact on deforestation. Here’s how

This article was published by C3. COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt is due to end Friday, November 18th. Much like COP26 last November in Glasgow, Scotland, it has been greeted by much media attention and fanfare. These global climate conferences always feel momentous, but there is a danger that momentum …

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The EU is taking a step backwards on protecting nature

The European Commission proposed a new law to halt deforestation and minimise the EU’s impact on forests worldwide. The new law aimed at preventing palm oil and other products linked to deforestation from being sold in the EU single market of 450 million consumers. But campaigners and critics have highlighted …

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Europe is going down the wrong path on deforestation

The European Parliament, situated in Brussels, Belgium, and Strasbourg, France, has passed a law known as the “European Union Deforestation Due Diligence Proposal,” which aims to transfer the responsibility of combating deforestation from the government to companies and consumers. It follows a commitment to phase out palm oil as a biofuel by …

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If climate summits are to achieve progress, they should avoid the spirit of Glasgow

This article was published in City AM. It seems to come around earlier every year – the season of the climate change conference is upon us once again. And, just as at Christmas, promises are everywhere. In Sharm El-Sheikh, politicians, business people and others met for the 27th annual UN …

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Now the EU wants to cancel palm oil

This article was first published here. A few months ago, I wrote about an attempt to cancel palm oil. There were spurious claims in the science journal Nature and elsewhere that this innocuous ingredient, used in everything from biscuits to hair products, had ‘links to cancer’. Those claims crumbled under quite basic …

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