- Famine should not exist in 2022, yet Somalia faces its worst yet. Wealthy countries, pay your dues, The Conversation (Oct 17, 2022)
Jan-Sep 2022[edit | edit source]
- From Seed Library to Seed Company: The story of K Greene and the Hudson Valley Seed Company, slowfoodusa.org (Aug 15, 2022)
- Rio's residents garden their way out of hunger, BBC News (Jul 02, 2022)
- The Caribbean's ‘looming’ food security storm suddenly seems more threatening, Global Voices (Jun 29, 2022)
- Human disruption to Earth’s freshwater cycle has exceeded the safe limit, our research shows, The Conversation (Jun 27, 2022)
- The world’s affluent must start eating local food to tackle the climate crisis, new research shows, The Conversation (Jun 21, 2022)
- The farmers restoring Hawaii’s ancient food forests that once fed an island, theguardian.com (Jun 17, 2022)
- Young Indian farmers are turning to an ancient crop to fight water stress and climate change, The Conversation (May 11, 2022)
- The secret world beneath our feet is mind-blowing – and the key to our planet’s future, The Guardian (May 07, 2022)
- Swap salmon for sardines to keep four million tonnes of fish in the sea, The Conversation (Mar 01, 2022)
2021[edit | edit source]
- These apps aim to reduce the social and environmental impacts of food waste, Shareable (Dec 23, 2021)
The Landworkers’ Alliance responds to the National Food Strategy and calls for more support for local food systems and producers, Aug 24[1]
Berkeley’s Ohlone Park Crop Swap builds community through food, Jul 6[2]
‘System in crisis’ as ministers fail to fight food waste and poverty, Apr 14[3]
2020[edit | edit source]
1% of farms operate 70% of world's farmland.[4] Nov 24
Public libraries are giving away an insane amount of free food.[5] Sep 29
How coronavirus has led to a UK boom in community food growing.[6] Aug 24
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?[7] Jun 30
Seed libraries help communities grow food in a pandemic.[8] Jun 17
Jane Goodall: humanity is finished if it fails to adapt after Covid-19.[9] Jun 3
It all starts with food: How co-ops are transforming Quebec’s food deserts.[10] Apr 7
How can blockchain help us ensure ethically-made, sustainable and high-quality food supplies? Two schemes show us how.[11] Jan 24
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- Food news (latest), 2023, 2020-2022, 2018-2019, 2017, 2015-2016, 2012-2014
- Food activism
- Food security
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