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Politics of Poverty
File under strange bedfellows
The 45 cent tax credit (the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit or VEETC) subsidizes the use of ethanol as an additive to gasoline. It’s not only wasteful (and hence potentially attractive to fiscal conservatives), but it is also contributing to higher food prices that endanger the ability of millions of people around the world to get enough food to eat.
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Politics of Poverty
Has the US Trade Rep gone rogue in Bali?
The President’s trade envoy is opposing India’s effort to reduce hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
Heading back into “the perfect storm”?
Extreme weather events are wreaking havoc on our ability to grow enough food globally to ensure stable food supply particularly in poor countries and are leading to renewed concerns about a new food crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
Good words, Mr. President, but Africans need more action
Oxfam reflects on Obama’s trip to Africa.
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Ever wonder what words like “food insecurity” actually mean? This infographic can help.
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We all know about famous humanitarians. But everyday aid workers, like Farah Al-Basha, can also inspire us to change the world.
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First Person
To eat or not to eat
Huge numbers of people, especially in the world’s poorest countries, are cutting back on the quantity or quality of the food they eat because of rising food prices.
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Politics of Poverty
When does a trickle become a trend? And what about Goldman Sachs?
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Billionaire wealth, inequality, and the decimation of lifesaving aid. Read stories of USAID budget cuts impact and take action today.