Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz joined del Toro for the event co-hosted by Sustainable Entertainment ...
The shift from a global approach to national programmes means reducing plastics at source becomes optional, and presents new ...
LAST month, global efforts to craft a legally binding international treaty to regulate plastic pollution, which necessarily means regulating plastic production and use, failed after a majority of ...
Industry Players Rush to Acquire Waste Management Companies... Already Surpassing Last Year's Total Investment The private equity fund (PEF) industry ...
The Busan International Film Festival has assembled a heavyweight jury for its newly launched competition section, tapping Korean auteur Na Hong-jin as president alongside six international cinema ...
Join us on September 11 at 12 pm CEST/2 pm Dubai for a Sustainable Plastics Livestream. Negotiators failed to deliver a Global Plastics Treaty this summer in Geneva. In the September Sustainable ...
The big South Korean festival will open with director Park Chan-wook’s 'No Other Choice.' By Soomee Park The Busan International Film Festival, which takes place every fall in the beachfront of the ...
South Korea’s Busan International Film Festival has unveiled the 14 titles selected for its inaugural competition section, ten of which are world premieres. The world premieres include four titles ...
Utterly disappointing. What was meant to be the culminating chapter of three years of intense global negotiation ended in ...
A global treaty to address plastic pollution remains elusive, as negotiations in Geneva in early August could not bridge divides. Delegates departed without a deal or a plan for when they might meet ...
Rosa Busquets receives funding from UKRI/Horizons (CleanWater project 101131182) and DASA (UK). She is honorary academic at UCL and Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Marcel Jansen receives funding ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. In 1864 Scientific American published a competition launched by a billiard-table ...
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