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by
Lilly Richard
Uprooted: Talking COP27 Episode 4: The fight for real climate action continues
Uprooted Podcast: Talking COP27
This article is the sixth in a series highlighting the work of our colleagues around the world to build agroecological practices, science and movements.
Farmers in Switzerland
by
Michael Happ
Depending on which headlines you read, 2022’s midterm elections had different takeaways, including a worse than expected showing for Republicans, the ultimate flipping of the United States House from Democrats to Republicans, the drop-off in turnout among Democrats in New York, California and Florida, and resounding Democratic successes in places like Michigan, Minnesota and P
2022 midterm elections voting
To avoid the worst effects of climate chaos, we must radically transform, equitably and justly, the way we produce our food, manage our ecosystems, and power our economies. We must urgently deploy real and proven, socially just and people-led solutions and dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions at source, down to Real Zero.
Carbon tax gaps
by
Sophie Scherger
On November 30, the European Commission will publish its legislative proposal for carbon removals, known as the Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF).
Soil Health
by
Sophie Scherger
“Carbon farming” has become a new buzzword in recent climate debates, and the European Commission is promoting carbon farming as a key solution in the upcoming European Union (EU) Carbon Removal Certification Framework.
image of smokestack
by
Karen Hansen-Kuhn
First published by The Hill on November 3, 2022. 
Corn field harvest
by
Dr. Steve Suppan
As delegates to the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) debated how to implement decisions taken at the COP26, U.N.
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres at podium at COP27