Hot? Hungry? Step Inside These Food Forests
In cities like Tucson, Arizona, neighbors are planting trees to provide shade — and food.
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Hot? Hungry? Step Inside These Food Forests
In cities like Tucson, Arizona, neighbors are planting trees to provide shade — and food.
Got Leftovers? Community Fridges Can Fight Hunger and Food Waste
Neighbors, nonprofits and mutual aid groups are overseeing hundreds of fridges that bolster access to food in cities from Miami to Anchorage.
In Oregon, a Microchip Gold Rush Could Pave Over Long-Protected Farmland
Oregon legislators hope to entice chip manufacturers to set up shop, in part by allowing some of the country’s richest farmland to be converted into factories.
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