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The Palm Oil Paradox—Why Boycotting the Beauty Ingredient Isn’t an Easy Answer

The Palm Oil Paradox—Why Boycotting the Beauty Ingredient Isn’t an Easy Answer

New data from Good On You reveals that 97% of analysed beauty brands use palm oil in at least some of their products. But despite its widespread use, palm oil is hard to spot on ingredient labels and has an environmental impact, too. Here, beauty reporter Theresa Yee explains what palm oil is, its sustainability […]
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Scientists Predict Top Crops of the Future for the UK Based on Climate Change

Scientists Predict Top Crops of the Future for the UK Based on Climate Change

In a new study, scientists analyzed UK crops and how the country’s agriculture could be affected by climate change and predicted what could be the top crops by 2080. Led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) in collaboration with the University of East Anglia (UEA), the study determined that a changing climate […]
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Reforestation Boosts Biodiversity Where Other Carbon Capture Methods Fall Short, Study Finds

Reforestation Boosts Biodiversity Where Other Carbon Capture Methods Fall Short, Study Finds

As CO2 emissions continue to rise year after year, capturing and storing carbon is essential to keeping global warming below 1.5°C. However, not all carbon capture methods are created equal, with some perhaps doing more harm than good for biodiversity. A new study published Thursday which modeled three prominent land-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) […]
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Coastal Resilience, Carbon, and Conservation Finance Buy-in Fact Sheet

Coastal Resilience, Carbon, and Conservation Finance Buy-in Fact Sheet

Coastal Resilience, Carbon, and Conservation Finance Buy-in Fact Sheet

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The Coastal Resilience, Carbon, and Conservation Finance activity is a USAID initiative designed to unlock private investment in blue carbon and coastal resilience projects.

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Fri, 01/17/2025 – 21:52

Publication Date
01/17/2025

Projects

USAID Sustainable Investment Accelerator (SIA)

Sectors

Climate Finance

Region

Global

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