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Agriculture

Former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue is Donald Trump's choice to run the Agriculture Department

Trump’s Agriculture Pick Could Roll Back Forest Protections

By Georgina Gustin

Sheep graze in a dry field near the town of McFarland in California's Central Valley, August 24, 2016. The Central Valley is the state's agriculture hub producing vast quantities of fruits, vegetables, nuts as well as dairy, beef and lamb but struggled through five years of the last drought. Credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images

2017: Agriculture Begins to Tackle Its Role in Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

Pollution from livestock operations is largely unregulated

EPA's Failure to Regulate Factory Farm Pollution Draws New Scrutiny

By Georgina Gustin

California dairy industry has evaded regulation on most kinds of pollution until now

California Dairy Industry Faces Methane Regulation for the First Time

By Georgina Gustin

Massive animal farms, and their air and water pollution, have gone largely unregulated

Factory Farms Get Bigger, Pollution Grows, but Regulators Lag Far Behind

By Georgina Gustin

Iowa farmer harvests corn as farming techniques come under scrutiny

Looking to the Earth Itself as a Climate Solution

By Georgina Gustin

Groups Sue Obama's EPA Over Livestock Emissions

By Neela Banerjee

A cornfield

U.S. Corn Ethanol Boom Fuels Farmland Price Spike

By Kevin Dobbs, Midwest Energy News

drought in Africa

Africa: Droughts to Worsen, With Implications for U.S. Aid

By Katherine Bagley

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson speaks during a hearing

Has the GOP Gone Too Far in Its EPA Attacks?

By Elizabeth McGowan

Experiments Aim to Help Farmers Cope with Warming

By Catherine M. Cooney

coffee plant

Group Brews Up Solution to Save Top Coffee Crop

Sarah Butler, Guardian

Produce to the People

By Guest Writer

Study: Ethanol Mandate Creates 10% Chance of a Corn Price Spike

By Dave Levitan

Attacks on IPCC's African Agriculture Numbers Ignore Reality

By Max Ajl

Drivers of Deforestation: In the Tropics, Urbanization Plays a Key Role

By Max Ajl

Food Sovereignty: New Approach to Farming Could Help Solve Climate, Economic Crises

By Max Ajl

Feeding 9 Billion People

By Suzanne B. Bopp

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