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UK urged to table deforestation bill despite concerns about EU law
Keir Starmer’s UK government is coming under pressure from retailers to introduce a UK version of the EU’s new regulation on deforestation, despite continued concerns that the EU law could shut out smallholder farmers and producers. Read on »
EU's carbon border tax will hurt developing country SMEsOpinion
The impact of the carbon border levy and the deforestation regulation on smallholder farmers and SMEs in developing countries adds fire to perceptions that these are unilateral measures imposed by Western countries — instead of being part of a globally-negotiated solution to a critical issueRead on »
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WHO confirms first case of new mpox outside of Africa
A new variant of the mpox virus, previously known as the monkeypox virus, has been detected outside Africa. Read on »
EU pledges 200,000 monkeypox vaccines after WHO declares public health emergency
The EU has moved to pledge over 200,000 monkeypox vaccines after the World Health Organisation and African public health authority declared public health emergencies over the spread of the virus. Read on »
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