By Renee Blodgett on August 13, 2010 in Africa, British Isles, Cape Town, England, Europe, Featured, Johannesburg, London, Photos, South Africa, Swaziland
I've been working on a series of Photo Books of various eclectic and wonderful places around the world - from American cities and cafes to people, places, designs and architecture in Europe, Africa and Central...
This weekend something very special is happening in Belgium. It only comes around every other year: The Flower Carpet. This Belgian tradition started in 1971 with the first Flower Carpet being laid in the famous...
A recent article in the New York Times highlighted efforts to limit the industrial farming practice of confining animals in close quarters. The movement is gaining momentum in big animal agriculture states, including Ohio and...
By Ronit Ridberg
In part two of this two-part interview, Co-Coordinator of La Via Campesina’s North America region Dena Hoff talks about the different players in our global food system, and why we each of us...
Each day we are posting three of your responses to the question: Where Would You Like to See More Agricultural Funding Directed?
1. Christine McCulloch, School of Geography and the Environment at the University of...
So my top two problems are related – and ironic given that this story is supposedly about a woman who goes in search of herself to an ashram in India. From a yoga perspective, the...
Strategies for improving food security and raising agricultural crop yields tend to focus on results seen above ground – the literal fruits of agricultural labor and research. But according to a recent article in Nature,...
Johannesburg. Jo’burg. Joeys. Jozi. Egoli. It’s all the same place.
South Africa’s biggest city. The city built on gold. The city that South Africans – well, those who don’t live in it – love to hate.
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