Asian Spectator


The Times

.

Healthy soil can help grow more food and cut emissions – but government inaction means too much soil is being degraded

  • Written by Yuen Yoong Leong, Director of Sustainability Studies, UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN); Professor, Sunway University, Sunway University
Healthy soil can help grow more food and cut emissions – but government inaction means too much soil is being degraded(Volodymyr Shtun/Shutterstock)

The soil beneath our feet is a living entity. It is home to many microbes on Earth responsible for crucial processes such as decomposition and supporting plant health.

Organic compounds in the soil, such as humus – made from decomposed plant and animal matter – play a crucial role in maintaining...

Magazine

Common Risks Hidden in Commercial Lease Agreements

Commercial leases are often longer and more complex than tenants expect, and the fine print can carry significant financial and operational consequences over the years that follow. Many business own...

Corporate Secretarial Services in Singapore: Annual Compliance, Key Filings, and Common Mistake

Annual compliance in Singapore should not be treated as a once-a-year administrative event. It is an ongoing governance system that depends on accurate records, timely filings, disciplined approvals...

Why Early Protection of Intellectual Assets is Critical

For many businesses, intellectual assets are among the most valuable things they own, yet they're often the last to receive formal legal protection. A brand name or a proprietary process can represe...

hacklink hack forum hacklink film izle hacklink z-libraryMeritbetMeritbetjojobet giriş爱思助手下载telegram下载matbetgrandpashabetgrandpashabet twiter xmeritbettelegram webbetasus girişcasibomjojobetmeritkingslot siteleripalacebetagen bolagrandpashabetgrandpashabetjojobetcasibomholiganbet