Many lower-income countries do, but high and middle-income countries have reduced fertilisers, pesticides, labour, and land without reducing food production.| www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com
Rinderpest was a disease that primarily infected cattle and buffalo. Thanks to a decades-long international campaign, it was the first animal disease to be eradicated.| Our World in Data
The goods and services that we all need are not just there; they need to be produced. Growth means that their quality and quantity increase.| Our World in Data
We study the data on today's global inequality to calculate the minimum aggregate growth that is required to reduce global poverty substantially.| Our World in Data
The world will achieve record food production this year, but with a growing El Niño and future climate change – will it be able to keep up?| www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com
The astonishing story of how a movement’s quest for rural simplicity drifted into a formula for mass death| George Monbiot
In many parts of the world famines have been common in the past. What causes famines? How can famines be averted?| Our World in Data
a taxonomy for problems + human-complete problems + why they'll always be around| bewrong.substack.com