Rolling tobacco is responsible for more illnesses and more serious heath complications than regular cigarettes. This is why two French MPs asked for their prices to by increased. Rolling and
Archive for November 2017
EU wants to reduce food wastage. However, every proposal put forward has been rejected by member states, who refused any coercive measure to be enforced. A 2011 study by the
Deforestation has an undeniable negative effect on biodiversity and on ecosystems. However, some species that live on the edges of forests could stand to benefit from new environments created, according
With the successful sequencing of the genome of a Neandertal female who lived 50 000 years ago, we have deeper knowledge of our long-gone ancestors – but also of ourselves. A
The island of Tilos is leading the way by becoming the first territory in Europe to run entirely on wind and solar power. Tilos is a small Greek island close
In the book “You are crazy to eat this”, an engineer raises the alarm about food quality after working for the food industry for 20 years. At age 44, Christophe
Under EU guidance, France is seeking to expand its compulsory vaccines’ list, a move that will most likely be mirrored by Germany and Italy. In Europe, vaccines are rightfully considered
Faced with ever-growing human greenhouse gasses emissions, scientists have been working round the clock to come up with new solutions to try and trap CO2. In that context, a recent
The World Health Organisation issued a warning about malaria being more resilient to medical treatments. It lists other concerns, such as less effective insecticides and insufficient funding, affecting the results
After three years of talks, the EU has found common ground for a new regulation regarding organic farming and imported food. The Special Committee on Agriculture, an institution regrouping the