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Debates over the next Farm Bill are sure to be as contentious as the last. But policymakers across the political spectrum can agree that our tax dollars should support better health and nutrition for SNAP recipients.
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In honor of National Bike Month and Bike to Work Day, Island Press is celebrating the power and the freedom of cycling.
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If you're interested in urban foraging, this post will help you get started.
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Vacant lots, so often seen as neighborhood blight, have the potential to be a key element of community revitalization. As manufacturing cities reinvent themselves after decades of lost jobs and population, abundant vacant land resources and interest in...
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Why are some downtowns in trouble while others are thriving? And what does it take to ensure a healthy future for the heart of America’s cities?
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Two full lifetimes ago consuming more calories was always welcome, taste was secondary, and having enough food defined everyday life. Nowadays, the opposite holds true: our society is awash in calories and individuals expect their food to satisfy...
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By ignoring the risks of fine particle emissions and understating environmental benefits, EPA is now tilting the balance away from sound, evidence-based regulations and the public health benefits they yield.
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Savory explains that the major culprits of climate change are not fossil fuels and livestock, but our mismanagement of resources.
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For years, the fossil-fuel industry has lobbied to weaken air pollution standards. It may now get its wish.
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Threats to pollinators abound, but so too do the everyday conservation efforts being taken to protect them.