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We waste a third of our food, which means we waste a third of the land, water, fuel, electricity, fertilizer and deforestation that goes into growing our food. Food waste, like cattle, would be the third-largest emitter of greenhouse gases ...
Synthetic fertilizers generate 2.5 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, create a dead zone the size of Connecticut in the Gulf of Mexico, and put farmers at the mercy of petro-giants like Koch Industries and petro-states like Russia....
My latest Canary essay is about vertical farms, which use much less land, much less water and much less fertilizer than traditional farms, release no polluted runoff into the environment, and aren’t affected by droughts, floods, heat waves ...
It’s not exactly news that the American government’s support for biofuels increases food prices, intensifies global hunger and wastes taxpayer dollars. But I think it’s important to tell the whole story, so I have a new piece in the New Yor...
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Dork journalist living in Miami. Author of The Swamp & The New New Deal. Formerly at Washington Post, Time, Politico Magazine. Now writing column on food & climate for Canary Media & book about feeding the world without frying the world.
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