Free Fridges in The Bronx, Created as COVID Stopgap, Still Meeting Chronic Food Needs
The successful community free fridges — fewer than during the pandemic — are now short on cash as well as volunteers to transport food.
Read more...The successful community free fridges — fewer than during the pandemic — are now short on cash as well as volunteers to transport food.
Read more...Better late than never: Authorities are starting to use zoning as a way to reduce fossill fuel use.
Read more...The Gates Foundation has tacitly admitted the failure of its “green revolution” in Africa. Yet it is still following Big Ag approaches.
Read more...When two of the largest countries on the American continent, Brazil and Argentina, sign an agreement to establish a bilateral payment system in local currencies, it is worth taking note.
Read more...Russian military experts speculate that the end game for Ukraine is coming in the form of a DMZ. But is even that adequate?
Read more...A leader in competition and antitrust warns that ever-expanding tech giants raise concerns about the extent of their power.
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Read more...European leaders have spent all year getting tough on China while the US has been preparing to steal their industry out from under their noses.
Read more...Globalization is as important as ever for Europe where hundreds of thousands of companies and millions of jobs are supported by global trade flows.
Read more...Michael Hudson covers a wide range of topics, including the decline of Europe, the Fed’s mismanagement, the rise of new economic blocs
Read more...Washington works to enlist Tokyo and Seoul in its efforts to contain Beijing, but will Japan and South Korea end up suffering more than China?
Read more...Major wind turbine makers are reporting massive losses and laying off swaths of employees due to supply chain snarls and other missteps.
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