Transforming Our Food Systems is the Only Way to Nourish the World
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Janet Marot (Credit: Peter Luethi/Biovision). The way we produce our food is under pressure like never before. And with the…
Janet Marot (Credit: Peter Luethi/Biovision). The way we produce our food is under pressure like never before. And with the…
by Katharine Earley The way we produce our food is under pressure like never before. And with the climate crisis and the Covid-19…
After three years of sidelining climate change research and thinning its roster of scientists, the U.S. Department of…
ICRAF/WLE scientist co-leads authorship of major report: Recommendations accepted by 122…
A class of schoolchildren gathers around a seemingly neglected garden bed at Urban Adamah, a Jewish farm and educational center…
By farming smarter we can also address undernutrition, water pollution and biodiversity loss.
Soil naturally absorbs a huge amount of carbon. Some scientists think we can use it to our advantage in the fight against…
In his first State of the Union speech, the words climate and energy barely received a mention from President Donald Trump.
These days, stories about soil health and regenerative farming seem to be catching on, so much so that it’s almost hard to keep…
New maps show massive potential to store more carbon in farmland soils through better management practices, contributing to…