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Italy Bans Production and Sale of Lab-Grown Meat Italy has become the first European country to ban the production and sale of lab-grown meat, also
Tiny Creatures Break Down Plastic
Plastic pollution is a growing concern for the environment, with microplastics and nanoplastics now found in almost all ecosystems on Earth. These tiny particles, measuring
Cruise ships pollute more than cars
Carnival Corporation’s cruise ships emit more toxic sulfur oxides than all 291 million cars in Europe combined, according to a study by Transport and Environment
50% of Germans regret buying electric cars
More than half of Germans who have purchased or leased an electric car regret their decision due to underestimated costs, particularly higher electricity prices, according
Electric car tax exemption ends 2024.
Switzerland to End Tax Exemption for Electric Cars in 2024 In an effort to boost sales, many countries have offered tax benefits for electric cars.
Toxic Chemicals Found in Paper and Bamboo Straws
To the dismay of environmentalists, plastic straws have been banned in the European Union since the beginning of 2021. In response, many people have turned
Rise of Artificial Christmas Trees
The debate over whether to have a real or artificial Christmas tree in the living room during the holiday season is a contentious one. However,
Chemical-free plant protection against gray mold discovered.
A new RNA-based fungicide could replace chemical fungicides in the fight against gray mold. Gray mold can infect a variety of fruits and vegetables, causing
10g Meat Daily: New German Guideline
The German Society for Nutrition (DGE) has significantly reduced its recommendations for meat consumption. By the end of 2023, the guideline is expected to be
Politics must promote eco-friendly behavior
The German government’s environmental policy has long focused on the industrial sector. However, a recent report by the Sachverständigenrat für Umweltfragen (SRU) suggests that the