January & February Good News Round Up
Discover the latest highlights: January and February's good news from New Zealand and beyond! Delve into the positive updates in organics, climate change, and sustainability making headlines locally and globally.
Montana Supreme Court upholds landmark climate ruling that said emissions can’t be ignored.
Fonterra’s southernmost factory shifts from coal to electricity – removing the equivalent of 20000 cars worth of emissions per year.
EU fossil fuel CO2 emissions hit a 60-year low.
BioGro Licensee Coal Pit Wine was one of four New Zealand wines to make the list of the World’s Best Sommelier Selection.
The planet is currently on track in 2024 to see its first emissions drop, outside of the pandemic, in 2024.
As of 1 January 2024, organic waste recycling is mandatory in France under new 'compost obligatoire' rules. According to the European Commission, food waste is responsible for about 16 percent of the total emissions from the EU food system.
Iwi leader Mike Smith has won the right to sue seven big polluters for their role in causing climate change.
Organic production and producers increased by over 25% according to IFOAM's latest report released in February.
The Idaho Senate shot down a bill that would’ve given more legal protection to pesticide manufacturers.
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