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Environment
Scientists light the bat signal on climate change as study finds 81 of North America’s 154 bats face ‘severe population decline’ over 15 years
By
John Flesher
and
The Associated Press
April 17, 2023
Environment
The rules governing the Colorado River were made for a ‘previous world’ and the West is now confronting a 21st century nightmare as it runs dry
By
News Correspondent
April 15, 2023
Environment
Hog processing plants risk going out of business because inflation has made pork so expensive
By
Elizabeth Elkin
and
Jen Skerritt
April 14, 2023
Finance
Biden to Big Meat: Please try not to use child labor
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
April 13, 2023
Lifestyle
Fruit and vegetables are being rationed in U.K. supermarkets as farmers warn food resilience is ‘gone’
By
Editorial Team
February 23, 2023
Success
Farmers are outraged that manufacturers won’t let them fix machines, claiming trade secrecy
By
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
February 13, 2023
Features
Farmers use $60 billion of pesticides each year. 2 MIT scientists have developed a new technology that could cut that number in half
By
Financial Writer
December 20, 2022
Environment
Twin hurricanes just decimated Florida’s orange crop
By
Curt Anderson
and
The Associated Press
December 9, 2022
Environment
The seaweed superfood revolution could end world hunger—and save the planet
By
Financial Writer
November 7, 2022
Environment
“We literally live on the stuff they pollinate”: This Arab-backed Israeli startup is helping save the world’s bees
By
Trading Desk
October 31, 2022
Politics
Joe Biden just wiped out $1.3 billion of debt for about 36,000 farmers. Thank his Inflation Reduction Act.
By
David Pitt
and
The Associated Press
October 19, 2022
Environment
Hurricane Ian hit Florida so hard the state is going to have its smallest orange crop since 1943
By
Marvin G. Perez
and
Bloomberg
October 12, 2022
Retail
Russia’s McDonald’s replacement has just one problem: It can’t secure fries
By
Trading Desk
July 15, 2022
Finance
The world’s wheat farmers are coming to the rescue to bring skyhigh food prices down to earth
By
Kim Chipman
,
Michael Hirtzer
,
Samuel Gebre
and
Bloomberg
June 27, 2022
Finance
Sri Lanka is experimenting with a 4-day workweek—but there’s one big catch
By
Research Team
June 14, 2022
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Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
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