Imagine a world where we no longer rely on oil and gas for energy and products. Instead, we use natural, renewable materials to meet our needs while...
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What does it mean if our economy works without fossil raw materials such as oil and gas? The logical answer is that we will have to create value almost exclusively with biological, renewable resources. This so-called bioeconomy presents us with major challenges, both locally and globally.
Imagine a world where we no longer rely on oil and gas for energy and products. Instead, we use natural, renewable materials to meet our needs while...
UPM Timber has launched a carbon storage calculator on its website. With the carbon storage calculator, wood industry professionals, UPM...
Designer Nifemi Marcus-Bello’s latest furniture collection, “Whispers of a Trail,” reflects on Nigeria’s economic challenges with raw...
Rebuilding from California’s recent wildfires will cost more than a quarter of a trillion dollars — an unprecedented amount. The estimated...
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A sustainable and circular bioeconomy presents opportunities to improve climate change adaptation and resilience by promoting ecosystem restoration,...
Nutrimix has invested $150 million to create an animal and pet feed plant which it hopes will generate foreign exchange. But while outlining the...
By Joshua Frank In early January, Donald Trump Jr.’s private plane landed on a snowy airfield in Greenland. There was little fanfare upon his...
By Sumie Yoshikawa China has made large loans to African countries with rich natural resources, especially Angola in southwest Africa. China...
Designer Nifemi Marcus-Bello’s latest furniture collection, “Whispers of a Trail,” reflects on Nigeria’s economic challenges with raw...