Our climate is changing, and our approaches to politics and activism have to change with it. That’s why The Nation, in partnership with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, is launching “Taking ...
Maritza del Rosario López Cortés comes from a long line of farmers in central Puerto Rico. But it was only after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017, leaving many residents in her hometown ...
This article originally appeared in Nexus Media News. It is part of Covering Climate Now’s ‘Food & Water’ joint coverage week and was made possible by a grant from the Open Society Foundations.
There has been a significant decrease in routine childhood vaccinations during the pandemic. Public shutdowns and virtual schooling have contributed to the decline. Some experts are now worried about ...
This project was supported by a grant from the Columbia Journalism School/Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium, which supports in-depth, high-impact reporting and education on topics of global importance ...
In Puerto Rico’s central mountains, farm stays, family-run kitchens, and chinchorreo routes invite travelers to experience the island through land, flavor, and community.
USDA funds have helped thousands of farmers and ranchers in many states work toward recovering from hurricanes, but Puerto Rico—home to more than 13,000 farm and ranch families devastated by Hurricane ...
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