The retraction has proven as—or more—effective in not only spreading the findings of the study but proving that those who would cancel others are often the ones who are unethical and unscientific.
The more nuanced study contradicts the results of a previous one-question survey.
Over one million Europeans want farmers to stop using synthetic pesticides; farmers want policy coherence and consistency. Can a resolution be found?
U.S. auto makers warn that the Environmental Protection Agency’s car emissions plan is overly optimistic.
Car manufacturers are producing electric vehicles faster than buyers want them.
The Spanish environment minister’s 100-meter bike ride won’t save the planet.
While legacy media wrings its hands over the prospect of a VOX victory on July 23rd, Latinos for Abascal is hoping to propel the party into power.
Spain’s president is appearing more and more like the puppet of Morocco.
With snap elections called for the middle of the vacation season, voters and the post office were caught off guard.
Regional elections in May signalled a deep concern in Spanish society about not only the social policies of Sánchez’s government but also its authoritarian slide.
German industry is leaving en masse for other countries in the EU.
The EU Commission is funding the large-scale production of vaccines at four pharmaceutical companies.