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About 500 black farmers from the South, urban growers from the North, and food activists from all over gathered recently at Brooklyn College to discuss historical and lingering discrimination, food sovereignty, and more.
Around midnight on Wednesday, August 11th, a group of commodity analysts will gather at a meeting site in the massive...
A dangerous geopolitics of food scarcity is emerging in which individual countries, acting in their narrowly defined self-interest, reinforce the...
The CAFO Reader — a new book featuring essays by farmers Wendell Berry, Becky Weed, and Fred Kirschenmann, Republican speech...
Your food doesn’t come from here, but it starts here: an ammonia factory. We burn through more of it per...
Methane is a greenhouse gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide, so when it’s leaking by the ton, it’s...
The older man with the Coke-bottle lenses at the Boston GreenFest had a simple table — just a poster with...
Cross-posted from TomDispatch. Oil and natural gas prices may be relatively low right now, but don’t be fooled. The new...
I’ve been participating since last Monday in the global warming negotiations in Bonn, Germany. This is the second session of...