https://thefern.org/2023/12/buzzkill/
Oct 18, 2024 - Judy Wu-Smart brings me to the scene of the crime. It’s a green yard framed by trees, with a patch of flowers in the middle, set among farm fields half an...
reporting networkfoodenvironment
https://restofworld.org/about/labor-x-tech-reporting-network/
Technology is radically changing the meaning of labor and the lives of workers. Throughout 2025, reporters from 10 countries will document the shifts...
reporting networklaborxtechrest
https://abusix.com/real-time-network-abuse-reporting/
Dec 10, 2025 - An abuse IP database that allows network operators to report network abuse directly back to the appropriate network, using a proxy database.
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https://birn.eu.com/
Jul 5, 2023 - Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, is a network of local non-governmental organisations promoting freedom of speech, human rights and democratic values
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https://thefern.org/2024/02/tribal-nations-want-more-control-over-their-food-supply/
Oct 7, 2024 - For years, the Oneida Nation has been growing crops and raising cattle and buffalo on its 65,000-acre reservation near Green Bay, Wisconsin. Now…
tribal nationsfood supplywantcontrol
https://thefern.org/2017/04/united-states-ready-offshore-aquaculture/
Apr 15, 2019 - Harlon Pearce walks muck-booted past processors gutting wild drum and red snapper to showcase a half-full new 5,000-square-foot (500-square-meter) freezer he…
united statesreadyoffshoreaquaculturefood
https://thefern.org/2025/11/offshore-aquaculture-is-coming-to-the-gulf-coast/
Dec 4, 2025 - The world now eats more farmed seafood than we eat from the wild ocean. That’s turned farming fish into a massive business, one that American consumers...
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https://charities.network/articles/impact-reporting-getting-it-right-and-getting-ahead/
Feb 17, 2023 - Impact reports have the potential to be useful tools for charities and their audiences.
impactreportinggettingrightahead
https://thefern.org/2024/10/time-to-bust-the-meat-trust/
Oct 23, 2024 - Americans are spending a greater portion of their income on food than they have in decades. In the past few months, the growing outrage over price hikes has…
timebustmeattrustfood
https://thefern.org/2017/10/changing-face-woods-work/
Mar 22, 2019 - We were somewhere in Benewah County, Idaho, on a resplendent late April afternoon in 1993. I had planted the last of my trees for the day…
changingfacewoodsworkfood
https://www.eccnet.eu/reporting-vulnerabilities
We want our website to be a safe and welcoming place for everyone. That's why we do everything we can to keep our website and systems secure. However, it...
reportingvulnerabilitieseuropeanconsumercenters
https://thefern.org/2025/09/how-refugees-remade-greeley-colorado/
Sep 25, 2025 - The scale of meatpacking in this country is staggering. Half a million people work in the industry, producing tens of billions of pounds of meat every year...
refugeesremadecoloradotownfood
https://thefern.org/2024/06/the-rotten-secret-plaguing-americas-grocery-stores/
Jun 6, 2024 - We live on a planet where people still die of starvation, and yet we continue to waste so much food. It’s a problem, for sustenance but also for the...
grocery storesrottensecretfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2024/01/ethanol-is-just-comically-inefficient-solar-energy/
Jan 19, 2024 - For all the backbiting and vitriol, the main candidates in the recent Iowa GOP presidential caucus agreed on a lot of issues…
solar energyethanolfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2025/09/is-farm-labor-at-risk/
Sep 22, 2025 - American farms hire roughly 2.5 million people annually to pick crops, milk cows, manage nurseries, tend livestock, and otherwise keep farms running…
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https://thefern.org/2025/09/the-making-of-an-indigenous-food-lab/
Sep 15, 2025 - A mug of nettle tea steams by a fresh slice of huckleberry pie. The oven stands dormant, sinks quiet and clean. Baskets, jars of herbs and bulk ingredients...
food labmakingindigenousenvironment
https://thefern.org/2025/06/greeces-olive-oil-crisis-is-bad-enough-to-tempt-thieves/
Jul 8, 2025 - Last December, at the height of Greece’s olive harvest season, two men drove a stolen white truck to the Glyfada mill in a small town not far from Kalamata.
olive oilcrisisbadenoughtempt
https://thefern.org/2024/03/the-toxic-grass-problem/
May 29, 2024 - America’s “fescue belt,” named for an exotic grass called tall fescue, dominates the pastureland from Missouri and Arkansas in the west to...
ranchingindustrytoxicgrassproblem
https://thefern.org/2024/10/we-need-more-native-american-restaurants/
Oct 1, 2024 - If you stop at a roadside restaurant anywhere between North Dakota and Oklahoma, you might not immediately get a sense of culinary diversity.
native americanneedrestaurantsfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2022/08/alaskas-herring-row/
Jan 19, 2023 - On a drizzly March afternoon in Sitka, Alaska, K’asheechtlaa “Louise” Brady hurries down a wooden ramp to the dock at Fisherman’s Quay, her...
reporting networkherringrowfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2023/11/a-conversation-with-the-sioux-chef/
Jun 5, 2024 - Chef Sean Sherman arrived at Owamni, which received the James Beard Foundation Award for the Best New Restaurant in the country in 2022, dressed in blue...
conversationsiouxcheffoodenvironment
https://ethicaljournalismnetwork.org/reporting-migration-in-pakistan-toolkit
Nov 23, 2023 - The EJN, in collaboration with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) and Migrant Resource Centre (MRC), has launched a toolkit for...
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https://thefern.org/2025/09/ghanas-toxic-gold-rush/
Sep 16, 2025 - The landscape along the road approaching Konongo, in Ghana’s central Ashanti Region, had the feel of a sprawling construction site. On either side of...
gold rushghanatoxicfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2024/01/want-farmers-to-embrace-conservation-leverage-their-subsidies/
Jun 5, 2024 - Like a reveler who chases each of many tequila shots with a seltzer, U.S. farm policy consists of comically clashing impulses likely to result in a nasty…
wantfarmersprotectenvironmentfood
https://thefern.org/2025/02/immigrants-on-the-line/
Oct 8, 2025 - In late 2023, JBS, the Brazilian-owned conglomerate that is the world’s largest producer of meat, needed workers at its plant in Greeley, Colorado…
reporting networktroublelinefoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2025/05/reap-sow-video-trouble-on-the-line/
May 6, 2025 - Haitians moved to Colorado to work for the world’s largest meatpacker on the promise of good jobs and a place to stay—only to be mistreated....
sowvideotroublelinefood
https://thefern.org/2023/12/tell-me-why-the-watermelon-grows/
Sep 30, 2024 - The air conditioner was malfunctioning. When I bought the car used in January, the owner said she had just fixed it, but here I was on a steamy August day on…
tellwatermelongrowsfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2022/06/as-heat-rises-who-will-protect-farmworkers/
Jan 19, 2023 - Last June, as a record-breaking heatwave baked Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Sebastian Francisco Perez was moving irrigation lines at a large plant...
heatrisesprotectfoodenvironment
https://thefern.org/2025/02/anatomy-of-a-convenience-food/
Mar 27, 2025 - Since nutrition-facts labeling was first introduced by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in 1973, the back of the box has been a controversial space.
reporting networkanatomyconveniencefoodenvironment