Publication archives

The insect has preyed on drought-stressed oaks in a Richfield park, and could spread.Star Tribune
Three Rivers Parks is launching its largest-ever preemptive tree-removal effort to battle the emerald ash borer.Star Tribune
Out of seven of the most heavily forested nations on Earth, the United States experienced a greater percentage of forest loss from 2000 to 2005 than did any of the other countries, a study said Monday.USA Today
The latest issue of the IATP Food and Society Fellows’ Digest, Exploring the Cuban Food System, reflects on the fellows’ recent visit to Cuba examining sustainable and urban agriculture systems.
Fire officials anticipate little relief from one of the most dangerous spring fire seasons in recent memory. The area remains in the grip of an exceptional dry spell that has left area fields and forests in explosive condition.Timberjay News
The U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Agriculture are holding a series of historic workshops throughout this year on the effects of decreased competition in the agriculture sector.
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Shiney Varghese
Last week, the Feria del Agua—a water festival and fair—marked the 10th anniversary of the water wars that thwarted attempts to privatize water services in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
IATP's Karen Hansen-Kuhn is blogging from Cochabamba, Bolivia at the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth.