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Worldwatch Papers
Happier Meals: Rethinking the Global Meat Industry
- WWP #171
Venture Capitalism for a Tropical Forest: Cocoa in the Mata Atlântica
- WWP #168
Home Grown: The Case For Local Food In A Global Market
- WWP #163
Underfed and Overfed: The Global Epidemic of Malnutrition
- WWP #150
Nature's Cornucopia: Our Stake in Plant Diversity
- WWP #148
Recycling Organic Waste: From Urban Pollutant to Farm Resource
- WWP #135
The Agricultural Link: How Environmental Deterioration Could Disrupt Economic Progress
- WWP #136
Shrinking Fields: Cropland Loss in a World of Eight Billion
- WWP #131
Taking Stock: Animal Farming and the Environment
- WWP #103
The Changing World Food Prospect: The Nineties and Beyond
- WWP #85
Beyond the Green Revolution: New Approaches for Third World Agriculture
- WWP #73
Soil Erosion: Quiet Crisis in the World Economy
- WWP #60
U.S. and Soviet Agriculture: The Shifting Balance of Power
- WWP #51
Food or Fuel: New Competition for the World's Cropland
- WWP #35
The Worldwide Loss of Cropland
- WWP #24
The Two Faces of Malnutrition
- WWP #9
The Politics and Responsibility of the North American Breadbasket
- WWP #2
Worldwatch Books
Eat Here: Reclaiming Homegrown Pleasures in a Global Supermarket
Tough Choices: Facing the Challenge of Food Scarcity
Who Will Feed China: Wake-Up Call for a Small Planet
State of the World
Chapters
Farming in the Public Interest
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State of the World
2002
Eradicating Hunger: A Growing Challenge
-
State of the World
2001
Redesigning Irrigated Agriculture
-
State of the World
2000
Nourishing the Underfed and Overfed
-
State of the World
2000
Feeding Nine Billion
-
State of the World
1999
Press Releases
TOWARDS
HAPPIER MEALS
IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
- September 29, 2005
Local Food: A Holiday Recipe That's Better for You, for Farmers, and for Homeland Security
- October 06, 2004
World Watch Magazine: July/August 2004
- June 21, 2004
World Watch Magazine: May/ June 2004
- April 19, 2004
Chocolate Offers New Hope for Saving Endangered Rainforest
- December 04, 2003
Organizations Working To Rebuild Local Foodsheds
- November 23, 2002
Actions people can take to promote local food systems
- November 22, 2002
Globetrotting Food Will Travel Farther Than Ever This Thanksgiving
- November 21, 2002
Organic Foods' New Day
- October 29, 2002
Fact Sheet: New Organic Standards to Hit U.S. Shelves on October 21, 2002
- October 09, 2002
From Rio to Johannesburg: Securing Water for People, Crops, and Ecosystems
- July 16, 2002
From Rio to Johannesburg: Ecological Farming - Reducing Hunger and Meeting Environmental Goals
- June 11, 2002
Ethical Coffee: Powerful Concoction to Save Forests?
- May 01, 2002
The Bioterror in you Burger
- November 06, 2001
Eat Chocolate and Save the Atlantic Rainforest
- October 31, 2001
All-You-Can-Eat Economy is Making the World Sick
- May 24, 2001
How Now, Mad Cow?
- March 08, 2001
Agribusiness Concentration, Not Low Prices, is Behind Global Farm Crisis
- September 01, 2000
Chronic Hunger and Obesity Epidemic Eroding Global Progress
- March 04, 2000
Chronic Hunger and Obesity Epidemic Eroding Global Progress
- February 04, 2000
The United States and China: The Soybean Connection
- November 09, 1999
Population Outrunning Water Supply as World Hits 6 Billion
- September 23, 1999
Plant Losses Threaten Future Food Supplies and Health Care
- September 16, 1999
China's Water Shortage Could Shake World Grain Markets
- April 22, 1998
Rising Grain Proces May Disrupt Global Economic Progress
- August 16, 1997
Recycling Organic Waste: A Win-Win Proposition
- August 02, 1997
Food Security Deteriorating in the Nineties--Grain Prices More Volatile
- March 06, 1997
Facing Reality at the World Food Summit
- November 01, 1996
Water Conflicts Loom as Supplies Tighten; Food Security Threatened, Ecosystems in Decline
- September 12, 1996
Cropland Losses Threaten World World Food Supplies
- July 27, 1996
WORLDWATCH INSTITUTE URGES WORLD BANK AND FAO TO OVERHAUL MISLEADING FOOD SUPPLY PROJECTIONS
- May 01, 1996
WORLD LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDUSTRIES FACING CUTBACKS AS U.S. CORN RUNS LOW
- April 04, 1996
Water Scarcities, Irrigation Setbacks Threaten Food Supplies
- December 09, 1989
Links
Agribusiness Accountability Initiative
Ban Cruel Farms--The Meatrix
factoryfarm.org photo gallery
FactoryFarming.com
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Food Security Guide for the Development Gateway
FoodFirst
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
International Agricultural Centre
Micronutrient Initiative
Oldways Preservation and Trust
USDA's Products, Supply, and Distribution Database
World Health Organization (WHO) page on Nutrition for Health and Development
World Resource Institute
World Watch
Magazine Articles
World Population, Agriculture, and Malnutrition
- September/ October 2004
Is Meat Sustainable?
- July/ August 2004
Silent Winter?
- May/ June 2004
Rocket Fuel in our Food
- November/ December 2003
Feedlots of the Sea
- September/ October 2003
This Old Barn, This New Money
- July/ August 2003
Factory Farming in the Developing World
- May/ June 2003
The Argument for Local Food
- May/ June 2003
Rogue Corn On the Loose
- November/ December 2002
A Win-win-win-win Industry for the Tropics
- May/ June 2002
Chocolate Could Bring the Forest Back
- November/ December 2001
Biotech, African Corn, & the Vampire Weed
- September/ October 2001
Organic Gold Rush
- May/ June 2001
Homogenized Planet
- March/ April 2001
Where Have All the Farmers Gone?
- September/ October 2000
A Return to the Local: You Stay Home Too (the case for a local economy)
- September/ October 2000
Escaping Hunger, Escaping Excess
- July/ August 2000
The Biodiversity That People Made
- May/ June 2000
When the World's Wells Run Dry
- September/ October 1999
The Emperor's New Crops
- July/ August 1999
China's Water Shortage Could Shake World Food Security
- July/ August 1998
Blue Revolution: The Promises and Pitfalls of Fish Farming
- March/ April 1998
Recycling Human Waste: Fertile Ground or Toxic Legacy?
- January/ February 1998
Can We Raise Grain Yields Fast Enough?
- July/ August 1997
The Nicotine Cartel
- July/ August 1997
Eco-Farming in Fiji
- July/ August 1997
Closing the Nutrient Loop
- November/ December 1996
Asia is Losing Ground
- November/ December 1996
The Six Floods
- November/ December 1996
IPM and the War on Pests
- March/ April 1996
Facing Food Scarcity
- November/ December 1995
Assault on the Earth
- March/ April 1995
Who Will Feed China?
- September/ October 1994
Growing Fish in Fields
- September/ October 1993
A Decade of Discontinuity
- July/ August 1993
A Place for Pesticides?
- May/ June 1992
Holy Cows, Unholy Trouble
- September/ October 1991
Trouble Brewing
- July/ August 1991
Fat of the Land
- May/ June 1991
The Aral Sea: Going, Going...
- January/ February 1991
Bred for the Hungry
- January/ February 1990
Trouble on Tap
- September/ October 1989
Feeding Six Billion
- September/ October 1989
Land's End
- May/ June 1989
Cradles of Life
- May/ June 1989
Down the Tubes
- March/ April 1989
Unhealthy Alliance
- September/ October 1988
Breakthrough on Soil Erosion
- May/ June 1988
The Vulnerability of Oil-Based Farming
- March/ April 1988
Salmon Ranchers and Farmers Net Growing Harvest
- January/ February 1988
Smoking Epidemic Widens
- January/ February 1988