Food prices were already rising before this latest war began... with oil and fertilizer prices rising, food prices are likely to rise further and drive up world food insecurity.
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@jennifer-clapp
π¨π¦ Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of Waterloo. Global political economy of food and agriculture. Member of IPES-Food. https://uwaterloo.ca/scholar/jclapp Author of Titans of Industrial Agriculture (MIT Press, 2025)
Food prices were already rising before this latest war began... with oil and fertilizer prices rising, food prices are likely to rise further and drive up world food insecurity.
www.fao.org/newsroom/det...
Iβm sure the administration planned for this, just like they mapped out evacuation plans for USAians in the gulf region, and an endgame/goal for the war. Right?
@jennifer-clapp.bsky.social
Really looking forward to this!
β οΈ What happens when a war in the Gulf raises bread prices in Africa?
βAfrica is unlikely to be a military participantβ¦ It will, however, be an economic casualty.β β Million Belay
#Foodsecurity cannot be outsourced to volatile global markets.
π www.linkedin.com/pulse/gulf-c...
#FoodSovereignty
πOil prices are spiking after escalation around Iran.
π₯£ Food prices likely next.
1/2 the worldβs calories depend on synthetic fertilizer made from fossil #gas β 1/4 of that trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
This is a food access issue.
π #FuelToFork
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Shocking evidence of the scale of land-based inequalities in the world, in a first-time report from @fao.org: "The status of land tenure and governance." Congratulations to the Land Tenure Team for their diligent collation of the evidence #ICARRD+20
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Wow. They don't even mention that the chemical largely used for export crops like soy, and not domestically consumed food; and also that the studies that went into the decision-making about regulation were compromised with corporate involvement, as your work has shown.
π¨ New report from @IPESfood: Head In The Cloud
Who controls innovation in agriculture?
The report examines how Big Tech is reshaping farming β and highlights farmer-led alternatives already building resilience.
π Read: ipes-food.org/report/head-...
#HeadInTheCloud
whoo hooo! Happy 25 to GEP!!
Yes! Let's hear it for the birders!
The forever chemicals court cases continue to pile up
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Can history help us to understand Trumpβs protectionism?
Check out Eric Helleiner's new paper on whether historical comparisons can fully capture the nature Trumpian protectionism and what that means for understanding this current moment.
www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/60...
nice piece!
Confluence of glyphosate news: the US executive order on glyphosate, Bayer offering to settle lawsuits, and the upcoming US Supreme Court decision on whether US states can have their own more stringent rules on glyphosate. Hmmm.
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fascinating, but scary to have all the information in the hands of private firms
So instead of electrifying vehicle fleets to address climate change we are are instead using battery technology to drive more AI slop? No thanks.
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A must read for those interested in advancing any form of care or action to protect our world.
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Was happy to participate as an interviewee both for this film, and for @criticaltakes.bsky.social !!
Giving a plug to this eerie and compelling new film about the threat posed to food supply by corporate power and industrial farming.
It uses a clever framing device, starkly beautiful images and snatches of interviews with experts to gradually build its case.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hehJ...
The film people offered me an advance showing. Having watched it, I'm happy to let people know about it.
The last half-hour makes the case for shrinking the dominance of farming and food by giant companies.
Interviewees include @jennifer-clapp.bsky.social who featured on Critical Takes recently.
"βBackwardsβ was my first thought," said Cathy Holtslander, director of research and policy at the National Farmers Union. "Obviously, they made these cuts without knowing what they were doing."
I was honored to write this @gepjournal.bsky.social article with a stellar group of environmental politics scholars. As we are entering a new geopolitical order, it's important to bring geopolitics fully back into the study of global environmental politics! @jennifer-clapp.bsky.social
So sorry to hear the very sad news about Catherine O'Hara's passing. There are so many great roles she played over the years that had me in stitches... Here is just one of them... (and a shout out to her performance in Best in Show, an all time great movie)
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Exxon and Dow lose, the rest of us win: Appeal court rules in favour of Ottawa's toxic plastic listing
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Looks like Trump had to back away already from his demented late-night rant against Canada paddleyourownkanoo.com/2026/01/30/w...
Someone managed to convince the jerk that grounding hundreds of planes operated by U.S. airlines would not hurt Canada.
Excited this piece with excellent colleagues is now out! We examine implications of geopolitical turbulence in the world for the GEP research agenda @yixiansun.bsky.social @matpaterson.bsky.social
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Meanwhile 4 firms control 80% of US beef sales (similar for chicken) and DoJ is busy looking for 11000 votes in Fulton county GA
Another lovely example of federalism for me but not for thee.
In reality, itβs all ππ©.