Agroecology. Agroecology. Agroecology. Coming soon from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, a new limited podcast series: Agroecology Uprooted.
A limited podcast series about how to feed the planet without destroying the planet.
In today’s analytics-driven world, it rarely feels like a lack of data is a concern. And yet, as farmers struggle to adjust to a changing climate that has led to an increased frequency of droughts, ...
An update to our Meat and Dairy Emissions Dashboard finds more companies are disclosing more about their climate risk and emissions as new mandatory global reporting requirements go into effect. Today ...
In late 2025, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), along with the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the launch of a Regenerative Agriculture Pilot ...
The lapse of AGOA comes at a time when the Trump administration is significantly reshaping U.S. commercial diplomacy and trade relations. This has created a great deal of uncertainty for both domestic ...
As the world hurtles toward climate tipping points, few sectors of the global economy sit more squarely at the crossroads of vulnerability and responsibility than agriculture. Extreme weather events ...
In 2015, at the 21 st U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP21), 195 countries around the world launched the Paris Agreement, an historic effort to save the planet, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and ...
The global livestock sector is estimated to be responsible for between 12% and 19% of total human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making it one of the world’s highest emitting sectors. This new ...
The upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is an opportunity to address changes since that agreement was enacted in 2020 and to fix problems that have become apparent during its ...
If you want to sell and buy greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction credits, stakeholders in the carbon trading system must agree on what is being sold and on system operating rules. For the UN ...
The Republican budget passed earlier this month took a chainsaw to several foundational pillars that prop up the U.S. food system: public spending for those facing hunger; under-paid immigrant workers ...