Newsletter of June 29, 2021

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June 29, 2021

Human Urine Essential to Sustainable Farming?

Research estimates that using human urine as a fertilizer could be part of a sustainable farming system. And make Europe self-sufficient in food by 2050. Is it possible? Read More


Nigeria Says Its Gas Reserve Has Doubled by Accident

Nigeria was looking for oil but found gas and, if confirmed, could double its reserve. This is a potentially fortunate discovery as the country looks to diversify its energy exports. Read More


A Law in Poland Receives Criticism from Israel

A law in Poland that will define a statute of limitations for challenging administrative decisions grows tensions with Israel regarding the Holocaust. Read More

Clément Vérité

Clément is the executive editor and founder of Newsendip. He started in the media industry as a freelance reporter at 16 for a local French newspaper after school and has never left it. He later worked for seven years at The New York Times, notably as a data analyst. He holds a Master of Management in France and a Master of Arts in the United Kingdom in International Marketing & Communications Strategy. He has lived in France, the United Kingdom, and Italy.

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