University of Michigan researchers evaluate an urban garden in Detroit. Credit: Dave Brenner, University of Michigan. A new University of Michigan-led international study finds that fruits and ...
Research shows Black residents are nearly twice as likely as white residents to live in census tracts with low access to healthy food. An estimated 59% of St. Louis City residents are eligible for the ...
Food insecurity may seem to many of us like a problem for someone else, somewhere else. For others, it is an urgent and very personal worry. A map produced by the Institute for Local Self Reliance ...
ANN ARBOR, MI – Urban farming may not actually be helping the planet as much as it could be. A new research study led by the University of Michigan discovered fruits and vegetables grown in urban ...
This story is published in partnership with Earth in Color, a platform exploring the intersections of Blackness and Greenness. It is part of the Eatin’ Good collection — focused on climate-friendly ...
HOUSTON – KPRC 2 and our proud Community partners at Energy Transfer, Houston Christian University and Exclusive Furniture are shining a spotlight on Urban Harvest. The organization’s vision is “A ...
Tinashe P. Kanosvamhira does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
A new University of Michigan-led international study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprint that is, on average, six times greater than ...
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