For the first time at a climate COP, food and agriculture seem to be taken seriously. On December 1, 134 world leaders signed up for a landmark agriculture, food, and climate action declaration that aims to address emissions from agriculture while improving food security and protecting farmers’ livelihoods. Country signatories include agricultural big-hitters Brazil, the United States, and China, representing 5.7 billion people.
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More than 160 vaccine efforts are currently underway in the global push to stop the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the…
The GMO debate is over again. Last week, the prestigious National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine issued what is…
By Mark Lynas The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Golden Rice, marking the third positive international…
This is the first in a three-part series making the case that the development of biotech traits for insect resistance…
By Mark Lynas Underneath the busy, green exterior it doesn’t take long to discover that this is a country that…
Mohammed Rahman doesn’t know it yet, but his small farm in central Bangladesh is globally significant. Mr. Rahman, a smallholder…