Arms manufacturers, who through financial gains and the ability to avoid general repercussions in war can wholly benefit from conflicts.
By Sofia Fujiwara As recently as October 20th, 2021, the cryptocurrency Bitcoin reached an all-time high valued at $66,974.77, further
By Jana Paegle Does funky public-school tuna (MSC-branded!) caught in Thailand sound familiar? Recognize Hungarian raspberries? Ever seen Indian grapes
By Eric Axner-Norrman In times of global pandemics, damaged international relations and growing concerns over future food supplies, the notion
By Madeleine Nordgren Junk food, [noun] – pre-prepared or packaged food that has low nutritional value (Oxford languages dictionary). Junk
By Ella Wahlstedt Många forskare och miljöexperter talar om att vi står inför en kommande global livsmedelskris. Kombinationen av klimatförändringarna
By Tilda Janbrink In January 2021, Unicef and the World Food Program (WFP) published the report “Covid-19: Missing more than
By Petter I. Larsson The current food-chain is fragile, which has been made clear during the covid-19 pandemic as well
By Rieke Smit Food can bring people closer together, but it can also create distance, especially when it is lacking.
By Oscar Jablon A recent report released by U.S. congresswoman Katie Porter showed that big pharmaceutical companies create monopolies to