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  1. A field of wheat is pictured as the sun sets.
    Felix Mittermeier

    A Thanksgiving Legacy: Fighting for Indigenous Food Sovereignty

    Blog Post
    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.

  2. Illustration of Chicago unicorn logos
    Elizabeth Sokolich

    A very real guide to Chicago's unicorn world

    Blog Post
    by Fiona Roach

    It's not your imagination. Chicago has experienced a unicorn explosion in recent years. What makes the area so appealing?

  3. A man checks on young plants in a greenhouse
    Michigan State University

    How One Plant Breeder Innovates to Tackle Potato’s Biggest Challenge

    Blog Post
    by Dave Douches

    This Earth Day, one plant breeder reflects on the food security promise of innovative biotechnology and how it has been misunderstood.

  4. An image of a grocery store shelf with fruits and vegetables.

    Calories Alone Will Not Feed the World

    Blog Post
    by Kailey Griffith

    The world needs a healthier food environment that is easier for everyday people to navigate in order to achieve nutrition security.

  5. An illustration of an egg shaped like a beaker in a frying pan
    Elizabeth Sokolich

    Can You Get Rid of Forever Chemicals? More Countries are Finding Out

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    While many PFAS chemicals are unregulated worldwide, more countries are acting to limit them, since they have been found in soil, water, and even people’s bloodstreams.

  6. Nicholas Berliner on Today's Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
    Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP

    Nicholas Berliner on Today's Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Nicholas Berliner, former National Security Council Senior Director for Russia and Central Asia, leads a roundtable discussion.
  7. Kayakers on Chicago River
    AP Photos

    'A stinky ditch': How Chicago, Beijing, and Paris are making their rivers swimmable

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    How did Paris, Chicago, and Beijing's rivers get so dirty, and what do their cleanup efforts have in common?

  8. How do Americans really feel about climate change?

    About Us, Meet the Team, News, Climate, Conflicts & Crises, Culture, Justice, Money, Tech & Innovation, Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Europe, Middle East, Newsletter, Videos, Search, Donate, Americas, Climate, How do Americans really feel about #climate change? Recent data shows that...

  9. National flags representing Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. are lit by stage lights at the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, renegotiations, in Mexico City, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017.
    Marco Ugarte / AP

    The USMCA Is up for Review. What Does That Mean for North American Trade?

    by Julián Ventura

    As the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement heads toward its first review in 2026, Julián Ventura shares what’s at stake for the region’s economies.

  10. Vaccine Victory, Falling Eggspectations, and Avian Influenza

    January 13, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.