Farmers
Farmworkers and Allies Stage Die-in at California Pesticide Hearing
By Liza Gross
To Save the Great Salt Lake, Farmers Will Have to Grow Less Alfalfa
By Wyatt Myskow
Rise in Avian Flu Cases Amplifies Concerns About Consolidation in Agriculture
By Georgina Gustin
Texas Farmers Say Sewage-Based Fertilizer Tainted With ‘Forever Chemicals’ Poisoned Their Land and Killed Their Livestock
By Alejandra Martinez, The Texas Tribune
As American Farms Face More Drought, Storms and Flooding, a New Agriculture Secretary Will Have to Reckon With Climate Change
By Georgina Gustin
Turning Kazakhstan Into a Beef-Producing Machine, the American Way
Story and photos by Georgina Gustin
Agriculture and Food Get Their Day—Again—at the Annual UN Climate Summit
By Georgina Gustin
Changes May Ease Burdens of European Deforestation Regulation on Small Palm Farms, but Not the Confusion
Story and photos by James Whitlow Delano
Digging Deep to Understand Rural Opposition to Solar Power
By Dan Gearino
A Combination of Heat and Drought Walloped Virginia Vegetable Farmers
By Sean Sublette
As Climate Threats to Agriculture Mount, Could the Mississippi River Delta Be the Next California?
By Cassandra Stephenson, Illan Ireland and Phillip Powell, Tennessee Lookout
Biofuel Refineries Are Releasing Toxic Air Pollutants in Farm Communities Across the US
By Georgina Gustin
In Brazil’s Semi-Arid Region, Small Farmers Work Exhausted Lands, Hoping a New Government Will Revive the War on Desertification
Story by Giovanna Carneiro and Inácio França, Marco Zero Conteúdo
Texas Droughts Are Getting Much More Expensive
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News, and Alejandra Martinez, Texas Tribune
‘Spongy’ LA Soaked Up Tons of Water From Atmospheric River
By Kiley Price
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the Pandemic Connects Rural Farmers and Urban Communities
By Kiley Bense