by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Sep 12, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Why BECCS matters Hitting net-zero by mid-century likely requires carbon dioxide removal (CDR) alongside deep emissions cuts. In major pathways assessed by the IPCC AR6 WGIII Technical Summary, BECCS plays a role in balancing residual emissions from hard-to-abate...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Mar 29, 2025 | Publication, Staff Blog, Uncategorized
“Climate change isn’t just a scientific phenomenon; it’s a challenge deeply rooted in human culture and history,” I recently heard an environmentalist say during a community gathering. Indeed, to effectively address climate change, we must tap...
by Mamunur Rahman Kazi | Aug 22, 2023 | Publication, Staff Blog, Uncategorized
Introduction: In an age of uncertainty and rapidly changing landscapes, the quest for security and preparedness is paramount. Enter Robert Vicino, a visionary entrepreneur who has devoted his life to ensuring humanity’s survival in the face of potential...
by NTP Staff | Jan 26, 2014 | Food, Livestock, Publication, Staff Blog, Uncategorized
If you are raising cattle in your farm, it is very important to know the types of diseases your cattle can suffer from to best manage and treat these diseases. Most of the diseases of cattle or any farm animal can be prevented through proper management and care. Tick...
by NTP Staff | Oct 31, 2012 | Intern Blog, Publication, Uncategorized
Happy Halloween! Here are this week’s headlines. In honor of the holiday, we have an article about horror films that convey a message of sustainability and environmentalism, methane seeps accelerating global warming, vertical farms, hurricane Sandy and global...
by NTP Staff | Oct 24, 2012 | Intern Blog, Publication, Uncategorized
Here are this week’s headlines! We have news on food prices, expensive farmland, an excellent OpEd by Mark Bittman, the color blue and why you shouldn’t eat Chinese food. Enjoy! A Simple Fix for Farming – Excellent piece by Mark Bittman about a...
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