As Ursula von der Leyen has rebuked the option of EU backing for nuclear power under the bloc’s Net-Zero Industry Act, Samuele Furfari, engineer, a Professor of Political Science and
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The current EU animal welfare legislation has shown its weaknesses. There is therefore a general agreement that the current rules must be reviewed in order to make them more enforceable,
Steve Koonin has served as undersecretary for science at the Department of Energy during the Obama administration and was the founding director of New York University’s Center for Urban Science
“BBB has won because Dutch are very hostiles to EU’s technocracy” says Pieter Cleppe (interview)
Last week in the Netherlands the BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) a Dutch “farmers’ party” has been victorious of the provincial elections. This can be seen as the follow up of the nitrogen’s controversy.
Farm to Fork: How the Ukraine war exposed Europe’s Farm to Fork green plan as unsustainable
How the war in Ukraine has derailed the European Union Farm to Fork initiative — and sparked a debate about what constitutes sustainable agriculture. In March 2020, the EU, unveiled its
Soft skills have become increasingly popular in academic and professional circles. The term soft skills appeared in the early 1970s in the United States and emerged in French-speaking educational sciences
Targeted modifications of living organisms: Time has come to change the European regulation
While a debate is in progress at the European level about the genetically edited products, it is time for the French government to revise its positions and to adopt a
Scientists sign another letter regarding Dr Vandana Shiva’s anti-scientific and unethical stances
On January 31 2023 more than 50 scientists have signed a letter and addressed it to Boston College, Florida International for hosting philosopher Vandana Shiva regarding two upcoming events. Dear Colleagues We are
On February 4, exactly a century ago, the idea of producing green hydrogen was proposed. The billions of euros poured in by the European Union cannot change the science, which
Last week the CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union) issued a ruling that is now threatening the beet industry. By ruling that the derogations allowing the use of