Seth A. Berkowitz ([email protected]), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Hilary K. Seligman, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
U.S. government investments in global food security have traditionally received strong bipartisan support from policymakers, either explicitly or implicitly, on moral, economic, and national security ...
This paper is authored by Suhani Gupta, Ankita Borah, and Eshita Kochhar, CEEW, New Delhi.
As the global population surges toward 10 billion by mid-century, humanity faces a critical question: How do we feed more people without exhausting the planet that feeds us? The answer lies in the ...
Australia’s food security is on the political agenda, with Labor flagging a new national strategy if it is re-elected for a second term. “Feeding Australia” would build-in ways to make the ...
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