Why Global Citizens Should Care Cities are on the frontline of climate change and could experience catastrophic consequences in the decades ahead. The United Nations urges city leaders to promote...Read More
The ocean is often called the last frontier of scientific exploration, but here’s one thing we already know: it is in a dire state, and the future of life on...Read More
The Hand-in-Hand Initiative will enable “matchmaking” between countries with the highest poverty and hunger rates and those countries most able to offer support. Targeting highly-populated, less developed countries, the initiative...Read More
The collaboration aims to help approximately 2.7 million women in India to improve nutrition and hygiene in their families by 2021. The partners will employ a mobile programme called Mobile...Read More
Father of genetics Gregor Mendel spent years tediously observing and measuring pea plant traits by hand in the 1800s to uncover the basics of genetic inheritance. Today, botanists can track...Read More
Bayer welcomed farmers, academics, leading global industry experts, journalists and other stakeholders for its 2019 Future of Farming Dialogue, to engage in a collaborative discussion on the future of agriculture....Read More
The commitment came at a joint meeting of Pacific Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry, as part of the Pacific Week of Agriculture being held in Samoa, convened jointly by FAO...Read More
Best For The World Sustainable Food Brand B Corps Produce High-Quality, Net-Positive Impact Food and Drink Patagonia Provisions photo caption: Patagonia Provisions is working re-examine best practices in food sourcing, utilize...Read More
India’s native rice species are disappearing – but this ecologist is working to reintroduce rare varieties and boost food security and biodiversity. Source: World Economic Forum | Agenda | feedRead More
Coastal fish farms can have a negative impact on the environment. Deepwater fish farms, such as the ones built by Earth Ocean Farms and Kampachi Farms, could produce 100 times...Read More