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March 9, 2010
Farm to school in Minnesota: A survey of school foodservice leaders
BY IATP and MSNA | PDF 
A survey school nutrition directors on the growth, interest and obstacles of farm to school programs in Minnesota.

March 5, 2010
Climate Inequity
BY Shalini Gupta and Cecilia Martinez | PDF 
This paper reviews the disproportionate role of wealthy nations in contributing global GHG emissions, contrasted with the role of poorer nations and people. It finds extreme inequity in terms of who contributes to climate change and who benefits from GHG-intensive development patterns. The paper links the eradication of the Indigenous commons in the U.S., and the capture of agriculture and farming by agribusiness, to the same market-based philosophy underlying the industrial world's approach to climate change. The paper concludes that long-lasting solutions to climate change must inherently be equitable in order to be sustainable.

February 3, 2010
Beyond the USDA: How other government agencies can support a healthier, more sustainable food system
BY Maggie Gosselin | PDF 
USDA is not the only federal body influencing what, and how, food is raised and consumed in the United States: many other spheres of governance shape our food system in significant, and sometimes surprising, ways. This report details opportunities for change—and funding—in government agencies other than the USDA that can help create a healthier, more sustainable food system.

November 30, 2009
Climate and Agriculture: A Just Response (Executive Summary)
BY IATP | PDF 
Executive summary of IATP's Climate and Agriculture series for the UNCCC Copenhagen climate talks in December 2009.

November 30, 2009
Putting Agriculture on the Global Climate Agenda
BY Anne-Laure Constantin | PDF 
In 2009, agriculture’s role within climate negotiations has become much more prominent, becoming part of the official negotiating text. Many developing country delegations are concerned that UNFCCC negotiators have not yet devoted adequate time or resources on the best ways to deal with agriculture within the text. This paper outlines a series of benchmarks for including agriculture within global climate talks.

Fact sheets

June 8, 2010
The New Climate Debt: Carbon Trading Wrapped in a Green Bond Proposal
By Steve Suppan | PDF
A new proposal by the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) fo...

April 15, 2010
Especulando con el Carbono
By IATP | PDF
En las actuales negociaciones sobre el cambio climático global se trata a l...

April 9, 2010
Speculating on Carbon: The Next Toxic Asset Fact Sheet
By Adapted by Ben Lilliston | PDF
Global climate change negotiations currently treat greenhouse gas emissions...

March 17, 2010
The Minneapolis Mini Farmers Market Project
By IATP | PDF
A description of the Minneapolis Mini Farmers Market project....

March 11, 2010
NAFTA: Fueling market concentration in agriculture
By Alexandra Spieldoch/IATP | PDF
This fact sheet includes testimonies from farm group representatives in the...

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