With less than five years remaining to 2030—and forests, a key driver of climate resilience, livelihoods and food security, under threat— the United Nations today launched The Global Forest Goals ...
The food we eat and the farms that produce it contribute to the crisis too. The core issue is the expanding agricultural ...
Food companies and retailers are tackling Scope 3 emissions by partnering with farmers to cut methane from rice, offering a ...
Rochester restaurant owner, another defendent sentenced for roles in Feeding Our Future fraud scheme
Two more defendants in the Feeding Our Future fraud case have now been sentenced. That includes Sharmake Jama, who was ordered to serve 16 months in prison and pay back $5.3 million in restitution for ...
The United Nations High-Level Expert Group (HLEG) on Beyond GDP comprises 14 globally recognized experts appointed in May 2025, drawing on expertise in economics, statistics, development policy, ...
But in low-income regions, most people depend on a few cheap staples such as wheat and rice to provide more than half their ...
Two years ago today, an intense heat wave engulfed much of Brazil. For five days at the end of April 2024, temperatures in the central and southern regions climbed to sweltering heights. Many affected ...
In November 1979, I escorted Gov. Robert D. Ray and first lady Billy Ray to the Thai-Cambodian border, where we witnessed thousands of Cambodians who had escaped the Khmer Rouge genocide starving to ...
From the air to the field: How nitrogen fertilizer helps feed the world—and why supply chains matter
When lightning strikes a paddock, it does more than scorch grass and scare the cows. The electrical discharge breaks apart nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere, converting them into a form that falls ...
Activists have claimed for years that climate change caused by fossil fuels puts our food supply under grave threat. Ironically, the war against Iran has revealed that lack of access to fossil fuels ...
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Feeding the world’s largest crocodile (bad idea)
Getting this close was already risky… but feeding it took things to another level. One wrong move, and it could’ve been over in seconds. Would you dare try this? After the hantavirus outbreak, here’s ...
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