Not All Hungers Are the Same
On the Papuan plantation frontier, industrial oil palm concessions are creating new ways of thinking about hunger: as a force that haunts, as a form of shame, as a source of anger.

On the Papuan plantation frontier, industrial oil palm concessions are creating new ways of thinking about hunger: as a force that haunts, as a form of shame, as a source of anger.

The wealthy can afford their skepticism. It is the poor who bear the consequences when herd immunity erodes.

Advocacy must continue for the people most affected by the turmoil in nutrition support programs.

Cultural understandings about what counts as real food do not always align with nutritional guidance.

Ironically, India’s commitment to protecting its farmers is compromising the country’s crop biodiversity.

Regardless of their political affiliation, most people can agree that money drives health.

A new NAFTA would privilege human mobility, biodiversity, and small-scale producers and consumers.