The debate about the European Union’s 2040 climate target has raised many questions about what is necessary to achieve it.
In 2018, IATP worked with GRAIN to analyze some of the biggest meat and dairy company’s climate pollution for the first time.
In the midst of a lot of chaotic pronouncements about trade and tariffs, it has been hard to know how to weigh in on the ...
Many of the modern concerns raised by farmers at the event’s Farmer Forum echo those of the original 1985 Farm Aid. In grain ...
The world’s major meat and dairy companies are generating combined greenhouse gas emissions on par with some of the biggest fossil fuel producers, according to new estimates from environmental and ...
The U.S. cattle herd is the smallest it's been in 70 years. In June, the price of ground beef rose over $6, the highest since the government started tracking in 1980. A smaller cattle herd has led to ...
The first formal trade dispute under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the renegotiated version of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), is moving to a new phase, with a ...
Against the backdrop of multilateralism facing multiple challenges, and the UN remaining a spectator to unprecedented levels ...
The rising costs of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilisers, triggered by a spike in natural gas prices, has governments panicking about a catastrophic global food crisis. At the same time, new research ...
The following public comments were submitted by IATP, the National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC), and the Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) on October 28, 2025 to the Office of the U.S.
The global food system is addicted to chemical fertilisers. For the past 50 years, these fertilisers have been heavily promoted by global institutions, governments and agribusiness as the means for ...