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Farm in Russia. Credit: Stanislav KrasilnikovTASS via Getty Images

Billions of Acres of Cropland Lie Within a New Frontier. So Do 100 Years of Carbon Emissions

By Georgina Gustin

A cattle feedlot in Oklahoma. Credit: Alice Welch/USDA

Is Trump’s USDA Ready to Address Global Warming? There are Hopeful Signs.

By Georgina Gustin

President Trump spoke at the American Farm Bureau Federation convention in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, touting his recent trade deals as a benefit to farmers. Credit: Georgina Gustin/InsideClimate News

Farm Bureau Warily Concedes on Climate, While Members Praise Trump’s Deregulation

By Georgina Gustin

Midwest flooding. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

After a Rough Year, Farmers and Congress Are Talking About Climate Solutions

By Georgina Gustin

Orchards near Paonia, Colorado. Credit: Jutta Strohmaier

As Coal Declined, This Valley Turned to Sustainable Farming. Now Fracking Threatens Its Future.

By Bob Berwyn

As Climate Concerns Hit Beef, the Industry Fights Back

By Georgina Gustin

Farms in Colorado's North Fork Valley rely on snowmelt. Credit: Jutta Strohmaier

In the Mountains, Climate Change Is Disrupting Everything

By Bob Berwyn

A farmer walks through a recently burned area of Brazilian Amazon rainforest in August 2019. Credit: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images

As Amazon Burns, Pope Convenes Meeting on Forest Protection and Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

A fisherman with his morning catch on a beach in Kenya. Credit: Derek Hudson/Getty Images

Climate Change Threatens the World’s Fisheries, Food Billions of People Rely On

By Georgina Gustin

A student walks through a vegan cafeteria on a German college campus. Credit: Monika Skolimowska/picture alliance via Getty Images

Can a Climate Conscious Diet Include Meat or Dairy?

By Georgina Gustin

The majority of nitrous oxide comes from agriculture, including microbes in fertilized soils and animal manure. Credit Moenkebild/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images

What Is Nitrous Oxide and Why Is It a Climate Threat?

By Sabrina Shankman

Bernie Sanders at the Iowa State Fair. Credit: Alex Edelman/AFP/Getty Images

In Iowa, Candidates Are Talking About Farming's Climate Connections Like No Previous Election

By Georgina Gustin

Corn harvest in Illinois. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

IPCC Report Shows Food System Overhaul Needed to Save the Climate

By Georgina Gustin

Almond groves on the Croatian island of Korcula have been under stress with the rising global temperatures. This summer's extreme heat has sent them into a tailspin, with some dying and others sprouting new leaves well out of season. Credit: Bob Berwyn

Dying Orchards, Missing Fish as Climate Change Fueled Europe’s Record Heat

By Bob Berwyn

Indian villagers collect water for drinking from a well running dry at Padal village of the district of Samba on June 2, 2019. Credit: Rakesh Bakshi/AFP/Getty Images

India Set to Lower ‘Normal Rain’ Baseline as Droughts Bite

By Siddarth Shrikanth, Financial Times

Joe Biden speaks at an event in Ottumwa, Iowa, in June 2019. Credit: Joshua Lott/Getty Images

These Candidates See Farming as a Climate Solution. Here’s What They're Proposing.

By Georgina Gustin

Wheat crop. Credit: Ole Jensen/Getty Images

Ag’s Climate Challenge: Grow 50% More Food Without More Land or Emissions

By Georgina Gustin

A woman in Zimbabwe inspects a stunted cob in her dry maize field in March 2019. Eastern Zimbabwe has been struggling with drought-induced hunger, adding to the 2 billion people facing food insecurity around the world. Credit: Jekesai Njikizana/AFP/Getty

World Hunger Rises with Climate Shocks, Conflict and Economic Woes

By Georgina Gustin

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