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GMOs 2.0: Synthetic Biology Guide

GMOs 2.0 describes the next generation of genetically engineered ingredients made with a set of new genetic tools and techniques.

Buyers Bee-ware: Municipal Purchasers’ Guide to Protecting Pollinators

This report outlines how government agencies and institutions can change their purchasing policies and practices to protect honey bees and other pollinators

China’s Belt & Road Initiative

BRI sends a clear signal for Chinese industries to invest along proposed BRI land and maritime routes, and embodies the political, economic, and foreign diplomacy interests of China abroad.

Are You Invested in Exploitation?

Why US investment firms should quit financing conflict palm oil and commit to human rights.

Tar sands/Dilbit Crude Oil Movements Within the Salish Sea

This report from Friends of the Earth documents the transits between the Kinder Morgan oil terminal in Burnaby, British Colombia and the U.S. Oil and Refining Co. in Tacoma, Washington from 2010 to 2014.

Nanoparticles in baby formula: Tiny new ingredients are a big concern

Friends of the Earth commissioned an independent laboratory analysis of popular baby formulas to find out if they contain nanoparticles (extremely tiny man-made particles).

2016 Cruise Ship Report Card

The 2016 Cruise Ship Report Card lets vacationers decide which cruise to take based on a cruise ship or cruise line’s environmental and human health impacts.

Buzz Kill: How the Pesticide Industry is Clipping the Wings of Bee Protection Efforts Across the U.S.

This report has found that the pesticide industry is stifling urgently needed reforms that would help these essential pollinators survive and rebuild their numbers.

Farming for the Future: Organic and Agroecological Solutions to Feed the World

Farming for the Future details the science that demonstrates that organic and agroecological farming are fundamental to feeding all people, now and into the future.

Over-Leased: How Production Horizons of Already Leased Federal Fossil Fuels Outlast Global Carbon Budgets

A new report finds that already leased federal fossil fuels will last decades beyond targets set by the Paris Agreement on climate change.