Anonymous's blog The US Department of Agriculture plans to release a report in 2015 on global climate change and food security, according to an announcement on the Federal Register. Temperature and precipitation patterns, as well as changes in weed, ...
Anonymous's blog The Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global Agricultural Development Initiative is joining Devex’s Feeding Development campaign (#FeedingDev). On July 21, we will be hosting a Twitter roundup to highlight solutions to ensure food s ...
Anonymous's blog (A Haitian woman processes peanuts in front of her house. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz) Social Enterprise in Haiti Transforms the Lives of Peanut Farmers The Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership recently announced the launch of its latest ...
Anonymous's blog By CaSandra Carter, Senior Program Officer, Global Agriculture and Food, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Wild Fruits founder and CEO Frank Taylor (first on left) with his staff and the case study research team (Image/CaSandra C ...
Anonymous's blog (Indian milkmen sit on top of a truck with milk containers in New Delhi. REUTERS/Kamal Kishore) Saving Milk from Spoilage in Rural India India is the world’s largest milk producer and consumer, yet a significant proportion of dairy g ...
Anonymous's blog By Emily Alpert, deputy director of Agriculture for Impact, an independent advocacy initiative that acts as the convener for the Montpellier Panel. You can’t make an entrepreneur. They cannot be bought, packaged, or sold. Entrepreneu ...
Anonymous's blog The Risky Business Project released a new report that summarizes the findings of an independent assessment of the impact of climate change at the county, state, and regional level. Risky Business: The Economic Risks of Climate Change ...
Anonymous's blog We are launching a new series, Big Ideas and Emerging Innovations, to highlight approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance sustainable and nutritious food security globally. The Global Food for T ...
Anonymous's blog On Wednesday, June 18, during his remarks at the World Food Prize Ceremony announcing the 2014 World Food Prize Laureate Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram, Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the threats of climate change on global food securi ...
Anonymous's blog By Dan Glickman and Peter McPherson In the coming weeks, Senators on the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will have a choice to make: Give a $75 million subsidy to the maritime shipping industry, or ensure that several ...
