Deforestation, Data Gaps, and Small Farmers: Mapping the True Costs of Mexico’s Palm Oil
As plantations push into forests and reserves, this investigation of Mexico’s palm oil boom—spanning supermarket shelves, satellite maps, and rural ...
As plantations push into forests and reserves, this investigation of Mexico’s palm oil boom—spanning supermarket shelves, satellite maps, and rural ...
South Lebanon is being ethnically cleansed and ecologically destroyed. A documented, live-streamed erasure met with global silence
As coffee sells for luxury prices abroad, Tanzanian women harvest it for $3 a day—inside an industry shaped by colonial ...
Mega-projects, plastic waste, and shrinking fish stocks are reshaping Lamu Island, exposing the environmental and social costs of East Africa’s ...
Spain’s palmereros are battling EU safety laws and legal limbo to protect their centuries-old palm-climbing craft—and are now seeking UNESCO ...
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants arrive in southern Spain to work in the plastic greenhouses of Europe. This ...
While the world debates bombs and sanctions, Iran is quietly running out of water—its land cracked, lakes vanished, and millions ...
Spain’s billion-euro agriculture sector depends on undocumented migrant laborers—now evicted en masse, left homeless, and trapped in a system that ...
Small farmers in Tunisia are reclaiming the land and —using agroforestry as a tool of resistance against climate change and ...
With climate-driven storms intensifying, this photo essay lays bare the human and environmental costs of the global food supply.
An Interview with Lina Isma’il.
