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Will CRISPR Crops Avoid the GMO Curse?

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Global Food for Thought by Coauthors

If CRISPR crops can avoid being regulated like GMOs, they can create significant opportunities for low- and middle-income countries, and help combat hunger and poverty.

Four scientists examine plants in a lab. Food and Agriculture

Qatar 2022 and the Risks and Rewards of Sportswashing

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Why do some governments use sports to launder their reputations – and does it work?

Qatar World Cup
REUTERS
Global Politics

A Thanksgiving Legacy: Fighting for Indigenous Food Sovereignty

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Global Food for Thought by Jayden Lim

“Thanksgiving must be a day to recognize the Indigenous fight against colonization and its legacies as we seek to reclaim our foods,” writes Jayden Lim.

A field of wheat is pictured as the sun sets.
Felix Mittermeier
Food and Agriculture

What’s Needed to Build Sustainable Food Systems

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Agri-Pulse
Jacqueline Applegate

The best ways to build sustainable food systems are through advancing science, innovation, and collaboration, argues Jacqueline Applegate.

A farmhouse is pictured in front of a field of wheat as the sun sets behind it.
Timothy Eberly
Food and Agriculture

COP27, War Spills to Poland, and Midterms Impact G20

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Deborah Amos, Steve Erlanger, and Philip Stephens join guest host Carla Robbins to discuss the week's top news stories.

Reuters
Global Politics

Europe's Cost-of-Living Crisis as Winter Approaches

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

How are soaring costs affecting lives and testing political support for sanctions on Russia?

Paris in the winter
REUTERS
Global Economy

How Finance Could Transform the Climate Fight after COP27

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Global Insight by Chris Morris

The Barbados Plan and other climate finance proposals gained momentum at the United Nations' COP27 summit, argues Chris Morris

A sign amongst a protest says "It's not easy being green" in white letters on green background
MARKUS SPISKE
Climate and the Environment

Will Rich Countries Help Poor Countries? Takeaways From COP27

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WBEZ
Karen Weigert

Karein Weigert joins WBEZ to discuss the COP27 conference and the need for an international plan to fight climate change and reduce global emissions.

US President Joe Biden speaks at COP27.
Reuters
Climate and the Environment

Native Food Sovereignty: Strengthening Connection to Culture

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Global Food for Thought by Julie Garreau

Community and family gardens provide the foundation for Native Food Sovereignty, and allow the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to reclaim their local food system.

Three students participating in the CRYP Garden Club learn how to grind berries.
Julie Garreau
Food and Agriculture

We Need Timely Regulatory Collaboration to Cut Methane Emissions 

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The Hill
Dan Glickman

Distinguished Fellow Dan Glickman stresses the importance of immediate action to address "food security, nutrition issues and environmental sustainability."

A row of wind turbines in La Ventosa, Oaxaca, southern Mexico.
Reuters
Tech and Science