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As the European Union (EU) looks for ways to cut its agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and manage its energy transition, biogas and with it biomethane has gained renewed traction.
IATP and allies responded to a call for input by the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food on Concentration of ...
Joining a group of organizations around the country, IATP is taking action against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for ...
The Republican-led budget approved in late May after an all-night debate is a case study in backroom dealing and corporate influence. The House bill systematically made massive cuts that will kick ...
An alternative to neoliberal trade policies is urgently needed, not Trump's gunboat diplomacy and erratic deals. Like a spoiled child, Donald Trump has kicked over the sandcastle defending what is ...
A note on this year’s data: We were unable to be as precise with our data this year because of a change in NRCS’s data policy. NRCS now suppresses the number of applicants and contract awardees if ...
Last month, IATP had the privilege of attending two important and interrelated events in Nairobi on defunding industrial agriculture and promoting agroecology. The first event was convened by the ...
Es de público conocimiento que el 1° de Enero de 1995 entró en vigor el Acuerdo que establece a la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC). En dicha fecha se estableció formalmente el Comité sobre ...
Categories The seven categories used to compare global climate-related disclosure rules are explained below. Affected firms: Affected firms are companies that fall under the scope of a jurisdiction’s ...
The Congressional staffer moved up in their chair and looked up from the notepad with a quizzical expression. These farmers were asking for more regulation of the meat industry? They didn’t like ...
This paper provides an analysis of how current and projected climate change risks are affecting production and trade by the major cereal producers, exporters and importers in international markets. We ...