A recent breakthrough in gene editing has opened the floodgates of genetics, plant breeding, and agricultural science. But where does this new technology take us?
Nonresident senior fellow Simon Curtis examines whether political paralysis on multiple issues at the national level should drive global cities to develop and advance their own foreign policy.
| By Dina Smeltz, Senior Fellow, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy; Craig Kafura, Assistant Director, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy; Riena Yu, Intern, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Veronique Lagrange of the United States Dairy Export Council makes the case for dairy as an essential component of malnutrition-relieving therapeutic foods.
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, food and agriculture are at the forefront of everyone's mind. Below are some of the week's best articles on Thanksgiving, agriculture, and food security.