Food and Agriculture

How Organic Farming Can Reverse Climate Change

How Organic Farming Can Reverse Climate Change

Rodale Institute announced yesterday the launch of a global campaign to generate public awareness of soil’s ability to reverse climate change, but only when the health of the soil is maintained through organic regenerative agriculture. The campaign calls for the restructuring of our global food system with the goal of reversing climate change through photosynthesis […]

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    6 Spring Foods to Buy at the Farmers Market

    6 Spring Foods to Buy at the Farmers Market

    These days, with easy access to supermarkets, you can get any type of fruit and vegetable almost any time of year. But one of the simplest changes you can make to your diet to ensure that you’re eating real, healthy food is to eat in season. As we come out of winter and all the […]

    Which State Best Supports Its Locally Grown Foods?

    Which State Best Supports Its Locally Grown Foods?

    The push for more people to buy and eat locally produced foods keeps growing, but which states are actually practicing what they preach? For the third consecutive year, Strolling of the Heifers answers that question with its 2014 Locavore Index. The rankings take the per-capita number of farmers markets, consumer-supported agriculture operations (CSAs) and food hubs into account, along […]

    How Ecological Farming Builds Resilience to Climate Change

    How Ecological Farming Builds Resilience to Climate Change

    Last week, I joined a panel at the Global Agribusiness Forum in São Paolo (Brazil) to talk about the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food production. You might be surprised that Greenpeace was at an agribusiness conference. The room was full of agri-business people, who are not the crowd we normally engage with; they are […]

    Is Your City a Food Desert?

    Is Your City a Food Desert?

    To put it simply, a food desert is a neighborhood far removed from grocery stores that sell healthy food.   [vimeo https://vimeo.com/63759817 expand=1] Subsequently, foods high in fat, calories and sugar are too abundant, which encourages unhealthy eating that can lead to obesity, diabetes and heart disease, according to a newly published Walk Score blog. […]

    What the Dairy Industry Is Not Telling You

    What the Dairy Industry Is Not Telling You

    Why are so many people convinced that dairy is the best source of calcium? A strategic marketing campaign from the dairy industry would have us believe that by drinking milk, we will be protected from bone crippling osteoporosis, but the opposite may be true. Drinking milk leaches calcium from our bones and thereby creates a deficiency […]

    PED Epidemic Death Toll Reaches 5 Million, Hog Industry Scrambles for Solutions

    PED Epidemic Death Toll Reaches 5 Million, Hog Industry Scrambles for Solutions

    An estimated 5 million hogs have died since the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDv) was discovered last May, and federal officials along with industry experts are scrambling to control the continued spread of the disease, reports Reuters.  This slideshow exposes the reckless disposal practices of an industrialized swine facility in North Carolina hit with the PED virus. Warning: The […]

    Viral Video Shows the Insanity of Bottled Water

    Viral Video Shows the Insanity of Bottled Water

    In a bid to increase awareness of the health, environmental and monetary benefits of tap water, Yarra Valley Water launched Be Smart. Choose Tap. To continue in its efforts, the Australian-based utility released a satirical video last October showing why tap is the logical solution over bottled water.  The video went viral this week after it […]

    Full Planet, Empty Plates: The Geopolitics of Food Scarcity

    Full Planet, Empty Plates: The Geopolitics of Food Scarcity

    As food supplies have tightened, a new geopolitics of food has emerged—a world in which the global competition for land and water is intensifying and each country is fending for itself. We cannot claim that we are unaware of the trends that are undermining our food supply and thus our civilization. We know what we need to […]