BIO's 2025 report on the state of emerging biotechs finds that the landscape is challenging, though opportunities exist.| Bio.News
Reflecting on his time at the recent Climate Negotiations, Davi Martins (BAN’s Biomass Advocacy Campaigner) warns that real solutions like forest protection, genuine renewable energy, and community-led justice cannot wait. The countdown to Belém has begun, and with it, the final test of global climate solidarity. The Biomass Action Network demands that COP30 must deliver […]| Environmental Paper Network
Achieving mitigation of climate change, a just energy transition, and synergies between actions to safeguard the Earth’s climate and biodiversity are under consideration at Climate Convention meetings in Bonn that will set up for COP 30 in Brazil in November, but a seemingly innocuous push for a bioeconomy contains threats to these important agendas via […]| Environmental Paper Network
Davi Martins, The Biomass Action Network’s International Advocacy Campaigner, is on the ground in Bonn. Here is his take on events so far: Two days. That’s what it took for delegates to agree upon the negotiation agenda for the Climate Talks in Bonn. This delay was mainly due to the inclusion of finance for climate […]| Environmental Paper Network
In an excerpt from their new book, Dana Zartner, Fabian Cardenas, and Mohammed Golam Sarwar reflect on the most famous case of nature being granted legal personhood.| Land and Climate Review
The U.S. bioscience industry generated $3.2 trillion in output in 2023, according to a report from BIO and CSBA in partnership with TEConomy.| Bio.News
Our representative and speaker, Uwe Kies, participated at the Strengthening the forest-based bioeconomy - A contribution to a more sustainable future with forests online event. La entrada FAO Brussels Briefing: ‘Strengthening the forest-based bioeconomy’ se publicó primero en wood4bauhaus.| wood4bauhaus
Brunei Darussalam hosted the International Conference on Biodiversity in Bandar Seri Begawan from June 11-13, 2024, centered on the theme “Nature as the Basis for a Sustainable Economy.” With 70% of its 5765 km² area covered in forests, Brunei has traditionally depended on oil and gas for revenue. However, diminishing reserves and growing concerns over climate change have prompted the nation to explore sustainable economic activities within its vast forest areas.| GCF Task Force