Isabel DoCampo's blog By Krysta Harden, Vice President of Public Policy and Chief Sustainability Officer, DuPont Having served for most of my career in the public sector and now with one year of private sector experience at DuPont, I see now, more th ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Renee Vuillaume, Program Officer, Global Knowledge Initiative As a US Peace Corps Volunteer in a rural Ugandan village in 2010, I never expected my neighbors to own satellite TVs. We couldn’t buy carrots at a market within ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Julie Potyraj, Community Manager, MPH@GW / HealthInformatics@GW The impacts of climate change on US agriculture are well-documented. We know temperature changes create extreme weather patterns that influence crop yield and li ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog This post originally appeared on Farming First. After years of incremental progress in the fight against poverty and malnutrition, eradicating hunger is now within our grasp. The world is changing, and we face growing challenge ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog satellite-tech-agriculture-infographic_170322v2.jpg On February 1, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs launched a new blog series, A Food-Secure Future, to explore the challenges that threaten global food security and the oppo ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Samrat Singh, Research Associate, Food Policy, Partnership for Child Development, School of Public Health, Imperial College London As forbidding predictions turn to tragic reality, the first famine since 2011 was declared in ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Reid Porter, Director, Transparency and Open Data, and David Duffeck, Senior Program Associate, InterAction While progress is being made in the fight against hunger and food insecurity, almost 800 million people worldwide st ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog Water sampling on a TNC-owned farm in Maryland. © Tim Boucher By David Cleary, Director, Agriculture, The Nature Conservancy Working on the interface between agriculture and conservation is usually an incremental thing: dilig ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog By Rikin Gandhi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Green I recently moved back to the United States, and I can tell you most people here still think of Grant Wood’s American Gothic painting when they think of farmers. The reality ...
Isabel DoCampo's blog This piece originally appeared on Agri-Pulse. Editor's Note: Agri-Pulse and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs are teaming up to host a monthly column to explore how the US agriculture and food sector can maintain its c ...
