This article was originally published by Fair Observer.
by Umi Habibah Mansyur and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The seriousness of the Indonesian forest fires can no longer be ignored.
This article was originally published by Fair Observer.
by Umi Habibah Mansyur and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The seriousness of the Indonesian forest fires can no longer be ignored.
This article was originally published in Africa in Fact, the journal of Good Governance Africa.
By Jade Davenport
Faced with climate change, the globalization of food production, and population growth, modern agriculture’s inefficiencies and environmentally destructive practices compromise the world’s food security.
With the world’s population soaring past the 7 billion mark, a host of countries are finding it increasingly difficult to feed their people today, while laying the foundation for a future that promises to be even more crowded—and hungrier.