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    Vatican Asks Catholics to Ditch Fossil Fuel Investments

    Vatican Asks Catholics to Ditch Fossil Fuel Investments

    The Vatican urged Catholics to closely consider where they invest their money and to take a close look at the environmental impact of the companies they may be shareholders in, as Reuters reported. Pope Francis has frequently criticized wanton greed that has led to environmental degradation and a climate crisis that is uprooting the lives […]

    Cuba’s Clean Rivers Benefit From Sustainable Agriculture

    Cuba’s Clean Rivers Benefit From Sustainable Agriculture

    By Paul Bierman and Amanda H. Schmidt For most of the past 60 years, the United States and Cuba have had very limited diplomatic ties. President Barack Obama started the process of normalizing U.S.-Cuba relations, but the Trump administration reversed this policy, sharply reducing interactions between the two countries. Scientific cooperation is a bright spot […]

    UN Warns of Impending Food Crisis

    UN Warns of Impending Food Crisis

    The United Nations issued a dire warning on Tuesday that the world stands on the brink of the worst food crisis in the last 50 years, according to The Guardian. The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the world is facing an “impending global food emergency” that could impact hundreds of millions of people […]

    19 Individuals and Organizations Building Stronger Black Communities and Food Systems

    19 Individuals and Organizations Building Stronger Black Communities and Food Systems

    By Danielle Nierenberg Following the murder of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis, people around the United States are protesting racism, police brutality, inequality, and violence in their own communities. No matter your political affiliation, the violence by multiple police departments in this country is unacceptable. We must remember and honor the memory of people […]

    Celebrate World Oceans Day From Home With the UN This Monday

    Celebrate World Oceans Day From Home With the UN This Monday

    Monday is World Oceans Day, but how can you celebrate our blue planet while social distancing? Luckily, the UN has you covered with a fascinating lineup of talks focusing on the theme of “innovation for a sustainable ocean.” UN World Oceans Day (UNWOD) is usually an invite-only affair at the UN headquarters in New York, […]

    Upcycled Food Is Officially Defined, Paving the Way to Reduce Food Waste

    Upcycled Food Is Officially Defined, Paving the Way to Reduce Food Waste

    By Jared Kaufman Upcycled food is now an officially defined term, which advocates say will encourage broader consumer and industry support for products that help reduce food waste. Upcycling—transforming ingredients that would have been wasted into edible food products—has been gaining ground in alternative food movements for several years but had never been officially defined. […]

    8 Gardening Tips From Indigenous Food Growers

    8 Gardening Tips From Indigenous Food Growers

    By Stephanie Woodard Many Americans are now experiencing an erratic food supply for the first time. Among COVID-19’s disruptions are bare supermarket shelves and items available yesterday but nowhere to be found today. As you seek ways to replace them, you can look to Native gardens for ideas and inspiration. “Working in a garden develops […]

    Plastic Bottle Made From Plants Degrades in Just One Year

    Plastic Bottle Made From Plants Degrades in Just One Year

    While some are trying to clean up the plastic pollution in the oceans, and others are removing it from beaches, one company is looking to end the need for plastic bottles that last hundreds of years and are rarely recycled. A Dutch company is looking to fight the plastic crisis with a plant-based alternative that […]