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Denmark secures €1bn to subsidise farmers for nature restoration

Denmark Bets €1 Billion on Letting the Land Breathe Again

A Turn Away From Maximum Yield COPENHAGEN — For decades, Denmark’s countryside has been shaped by efficiency. Wetlands were drained, soils leveled, fertilizers applied with precision. The country became one of Europe’s most productive agricultural exporters, but the environmental costs accumulated quietly in the background. This week, Denmark signaled a

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Munich Security Conference

From Confrontation to Containment: The West Recalibrates in Munich

Munich this year was about reassurance, but not comfort. At the Munich Security Conference, the tone shifted markedly from last year’s sharp exchanges to something more controlled and deliberate. The change was not cosmetic. It reflected an alliance adjusting to political shock, strategic uncertainty, and the aftershocks of decisions made

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Trump Revokes Legal Foundation of U.S. Climate Regulation, Ending Federal Vehicle Emissions Standards

Trump Revokes Legal Foundation of U.S. Climate Regulation, Ending Federal Vehicle Emissions Standards

In Washington, the scaffolding of federal climate regulation did not collapse in a single vote. It was dismantled at its base. The Trump administration has formally repealed the 2009 “endangerment finding,” the scientific determination that greenhouse gas emissions threaten public health. With it, the Environmental Protection Agency eliminated federal tailpipe

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Trump administration intends to make an initial payment toward the nearly $4 billion the United States owes the UN

A $4 Billion IOU and the Future of the United Nations Under Trump

The United Nations has long operated with a degree of financial uncertainty. What feels different now is how deliberately that uncertainty is being used. This week, officials in New York received word that the Trump administration intends to make an initial payment toward the nearly $4 billion the United States

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