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  • What most corporate carbon reports get wrong, and how to fix them

    What most corporate carbon reports get wrong, and how to fix them

    Expanding access to better data

    Together with collaborators including lab member Wesley Ingwersen, who created the U.S. EPA model and led work on it until the agency shuttered it in August 2025, Davis is now working to make a global model freely available and easy to use through an effort called Cornerstone. “The reason companies haven’t been using the global models is they’re not as easy to come by. They are a lot more involved to build, and there hasn’t been an easy, open-source version,” said Davis. 

    The group is integrating the former government database with the multi-region model analyzed in the study, which was developed by a private company called Watershed, where Davis chairs the science advisory board and previously served as head of climate science. 

    “When available tools neglect international sources of emissions, companies’ sustainability decisions suffer,” said study co-author Michael Steffen, Watershed’s head of climate analytics.

    The team aims to release the merged model in late 2026, with ambitions to account for emissions from land-use changes and deforestation in later research and iterations. “If you’re getting soybeans from Iowa, it has a very different footprint than if you’ve cut down some of the Amazon to grow those soybeans,” Davis said.

    Scientists from the World Wildlife Fund and CDP, formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project, co-authored the paper. “These are NGOs that are really interested in minimizing greenwashing and making sure that corporate climate actions are as beneficial as possible,” Davis said. 

    Some critics question whether models based on sector-wide averages and spending like those analyzed in the study are the right approach to estimate upstream emissions at all – regardless of whether global or single-region models are used. “I think we could all agree that if you had perfect data about exactly what was going on in your supply chain, you could make even more accurate estimates and leapfrog all of these models,” Davis said. “The reality is, though, that it’s still really difficult to get a lot of that data, and there’s little prospect of getting it without much more stringent regulations than are even on the table.” As a result, he said, there’s value in improving the modeling approach even if the long-term strategy is to get better data. 

    Corporations seeking to track and reduce emissions in their supply chains have the potential to make a meaningful difference in global carbon pollution, Davis said. “They are making sizable investments. If those dollars are directed to the right places, it could meaningfully reduce global emissions,” he said.

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  • How Europe monitors pesticide residues in food

    How Europe monitors pesticide residues in food

    How Europe monitors pesticide residues in food

    133,000 samples collected in 2023

    Crops that have been treated with pesticides may contain residues. To ensure that pesticides are used correctly and their residues do not pose a risk to consumers, legal limits are set in EU legislation,

    How do we know that levels of residues found in food are safe?

    Food inspection services in the EU, Iceland and Norway have monitoring programmes in place to check that food complies with legal limits. 

    98% of samples in 2023 were free of residues or contained residues that were within legal limits.

     

    ANALYSIS

    Official laboratories test the food samples for the presence of more than 740 pesticides.  

    DATA

    Around 26 million individual test results for pesticide residues
    are reported to EFSA per year and summarised in an annual report.

    EU DECISION-MAKERS  

    EU decision-makers use EFSA’s conclusions and recommendations to
    strengthen future monitoring programmes. 

     

    EFSA is the keystone of EU risk assessment regarding food and feed safety. In close collaboration with national authorities in open consultation with its stakeholders, EFSA provides independent scientific advice and clear communication on existing and emerging risks.

    © European Food Safety Authority, 2025. Reproduction is authorised, except for commercial purposes, provided that the source is acknowledged.

    Photo credits: Shutterstock

    Catalogue Number(*): TM-01-25-015-EN-N | ISBN 978-92-9499-752-4 | DOI: 10.2805/0181725

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  • Economic-clinical burdens of tuberculosis treatment in vulnerable pati

    Economic-clinical burdens of tuberculosis treatment in vulnerable pati

    Introduction

    Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by a mycobacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (known as Koch’s bacillus), which most often affects the lungs (pulmonary tuberculosis) but can also affect other organs…

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  • Balochistan: 14-year | DD News On Air

    A 14-year-old boy was reportedly shot dead in Balochistan, while six Baloch men have disappeared in separate incidents. According to the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), 14-year-old Raahi Assa was killed in the main bazaar of Hoshap, Kech….

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  • Cholesterol-lowering drug found to directly overcome chemotherapy resistance in TNBC cells

    Cholesterol-lowering drug found to directly overcome chemotherapy resistance in TNBC cells

    Original story from Korea University College of Medicine

    Researchers discover that cholesterol-lowering drug, called pitavastatin, can overcome chemotherapy resistance in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells.

    A Korea University…

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  • Roadside bomb targeting police vehicle kills 6 officers in northwest Pakistan

    Roadside bomb targeting police vehicle kills 6 officers in northwest Pakistan

    DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — A roadside bomb targeting a police vehicle killed six officers in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border on Monday, police said, underscoring a surge in militant violence in the region.

    The blast struck in Tank…

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  • Amna Baloch stresses cyber security’s role in national resilience – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Amna Baloch stresses cyber security’s role in national resilience  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. FS Amna Baloch highlights growing significance of cybersecurity for national resilience  Associated Press of Pakistan
    3. PKCERT, Kaspersky sign MoU to strengthen…

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  • This Is What the Year of the Fire Horse Means for You

    This Is What the Year of the Fire Horse Means for You

    Whether you follow the Chinese Zodiac or not, if you’re in any way online then you’re probably aware that 2026 is the Year of the Horse. From TikTok videos promoting the general embrace of “horse energy” (different from horse girl energy,…

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  • Chinese medicines emerge as a bridge of health amid Afghanistan’s healthcare struggles-Xinhua

    KABUL, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — Esmatullah, a 32-year-old taxi driver in Kabul and the sole breadwinner for a family of 10, spends more than 1,000 afghanis (nearly 16 U.S. dollars) per month on medicines prescribed for his wife, who suffers from a…

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  • Reading Prison plans set to be outlined in the summer

    Reading Prison plans set to be outlined in the summer

    The foundation is in the process of appointing a new architect in the UK after previously employing one based in Italy.

    The latter completed several designs which were sent to Reading Council, the community and Historic England for approval.

    But…

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