Food & Water

Andean women's market

Towards Food Sovereignty

At its heart, food sovereignty is a people-led response to the existential threats and multiple crises facing agri-food systems.

June 13, 2025

9 principles of Andra Pradesh Community-Managed Natural Farming

The Power of Diversity & Community-Managed Natural Farming – The Future of Agriculture Comes From India

Crop diversification to improve the soil microbiome is key to the approach of the Andhra Pradesh Community-Managed Natural Farming (APCNF) movement.

June 12, 2025

land community

Finding Our Way Home Part III: Finding Community

For me, the mountain on which I live, the animals and plants, the climate, the river and underground spring… actually the land and all it encompasses… this is also my community.

June 11, 2025

Los Angeles Seed Library

Jack Kloppenburg on Sharing Seeds in a World of Proprietary Agriculture

The Open Source Seed Initiative, founded in 2012, has been a key vehicle and voice in reclaiming the right to share seeds and strengthening all the benefits that flow from seed-sharing: healthier soils, empowered farmers and communities, biodiversity, more robust seed innovation.

June 9, 2025

Dispersed land settlements

Root and branch

My primary influences for navigating out of the present mess these days are distributism, civic republicanism, agrarian populism and Thomism, or maybe immanentism … which not a lot of people have heard of. One reason not a lot of people have heard of them is that we’re so caught up in mainstream modernist politics like neoliberalism and socialism that they get no airtime, which I think is regrettable.

June 6, 2025

Microplastics in the ocean

Tiny Terrors: Microplastics’ Threat to Our Health and Environment

Plastic is everywhere, and its presence in our lives has grown in the last few decades, as the oil and gas industry ramped up its production to unprecedented levels. The resulting plastic pollution crisis has now entered a new phase in the form of microplastics.

June 5, 2025

strip mine in Kentucky

One way to stop a prison? Return the land to Indigenous stewards

With the acquisition of 68 acres of private land, the ARP aims to heal the land and the local community—in part by stopping the prison from ever getting built.

June 4, 2025

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