Drug-pollution law all washed up
Europe is set to quash a precedent-setting initiative designed to tackle a disturbing side effect of common drugs — their impact on aquatic life. Nature has learned that landmark regulations intended to
Europe is set to quash a precedent-setting initiative designed to tackle a disturbing side effect of common drugs — their impact on aquatic life. Nature has learned that landmark regulations intended to
Palm oil was once touted as a social and environmental panacea — a sustainable food crop, a biofuel that could help to cut greenhouse-gas emissions and a route out of poverty for small-scale farmers. In
The world has failed to deliver on many of the promises it made 20 years ago at the Earth summit in Brazil.
For villagers in Mwandama, Malawi, visiting a health worker used to mean a daunting 40-kilometre round trip on foot. So the medical centre that was built in the area as part of the Millennium Villages
A UN analysis sets out global water-management concerns ahead of Earth Summit.
Alarmed at signs that the overuse of antibiotics in farm animals is blunting these key weapons against human disease, governments are taking action.
Can Western guidelines govern Eastern herbal traditions?
Leading scientists say that agriculture is a ‘poor relation’ in global-warming negotiations.
Discharges from pharmaceutical factories contaminate rivers on three continents.
<p> European companies are not providing robust information to regulators or alternatives to animal experiments.</p> <p> <a href="http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110713/full/475150a.html">http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110713/full/475150a.html</a></p>