Climate Food and Agriculture
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These numbers will help you feel grateful, not wasteful
Turkey doesn't grow on trees (yeah, OK -- it'd be really weird if it did). So why do we waste almost one-third of the turkey we buy?
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5-hour Energy has been implicated in 13 deaths
Maybe they can turn it all into ethanol, like they did with Four Loko.
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Chicago’s urban farm district could be the biggest in the nation
Chicago's South Side could soon remake itself as a greenbelt studded with urban farms -- perhaps the largest such network in the country.
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Here’s the fake-human-flesh bread to complete your fake-human-flesh sandwich
Thai artist Kittiwat Unarrom makes fake human-meat bread, so your entire panini can look like it came out of a Cronenberg film.
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Antibiotic resistance can be spread via cow urine
Oh, that's all we needed: a new, grosser way for dosed-up livestock to spread antibiotic resistance.
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Lame duck or bad luck? The farm bill hangs in the balance
Will Congress leave young farmers and organic farmers high and dry? Here's an update on the expired multibillion-dollar food and farm bill.
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Will Obama’s second term bring food system wins — or more of the same?
Obama didn't impress food system reformers in his first four years. Will this term be any different?
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Climate change threatens to wipe out your coffee
Arabica coffee beans could be extinct in the wild by 2080.
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These guys want to provide the nation’s capital with a steady source of local food
A new for-profit food hub outside Washington, D.C., hints at what may be to come for the local food market.
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Comparing notes: New website lets student farmers connect, share resources
With the launch of Campus Farmers, students growing food at schools across the country have a way to support and encourage each other.