By Alex Liebman, Ivette Perfecto, and Rob Wallace St Paul, October 5—A recent high-profile paper published in the journal Nature links zoonotic viruses, such as Ebola, HIV, and the SARS virus that causes COVID-19, with the fragmentation and destruction of forests. The authors show that with declining biodiversity, the remaining animals are more prolific disease [...]
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The Buzz Beyond Bees
Madison, June 21—The bees are dying. This message has been spread far and wide over the course of the past decade, from the covers of national magazines to (sometimes misguided) corporate marketing campaigns. It’s a snappy soundbite that alerts the public to a real problem pertaining to how we produce food and strive to coexist [...]
A Factory Farm Fungus Among Us
Fungicide and pesticide production at Sapec Crop Protection, Portugal. By Alex Liebman and Rob Wallace St Paul, April 9—Eighty percent of U.S. antibiotics are used to promote livestock and poultry growth and protect the animals from the bacterial consequences of the manure-laden environments in which they are grown. That’s 34 million pounds of antibiotics a [...]
The Crop Beds Are Burning
Eganstown, March 7--I am in mourning. A younger, more optimistic me died last week. Not even 50, she was far too young. As I sat with the governments of the world at UN meetings in Rome, I couldn’t get Midnight Oil’s iconic 1987 song Beds Are Burning out of my head, the line "how can [...]
When Hurricanes Hit Industrial Agriculture
Photo by Rick Dove, Waterkeeper Alliance/Flickr These disasters drag into the light exactly who is already being thrown away. --Naomi Klein, in a tweet about Hurricane Florence Minneapolis, September 26 – In 1831, a powerful hurricane devastated the island of Barbados. Eyewitness accounts reported a “deluge of rain opening huge chasms in the ground [...]