Four myths about vertical farming debunked

Four myths about vertical farming debunked

Fact: Vertical farming is expected to reach a global market value of US.23 billion (£18.55 billion) by 2029.

Pelosi joins call for Biden to stop transfer of US weapons to Israel

Pelosi joins call for Biden to stop transfer of US weapons to Israel

Nancy Pelosi and other congressional Democrats signed a letter urging President Biden to stop weapons transfers to Israel amid criticism of Israel’s military assault on Gaza, which has led to thousands of deaths and widespread hunger. Pelosi’s support highlights a growing mainstream view in the Democratic Party. The letter also called for an investigation into an Israeli airstrike that killed aid workers. The United Nations has warned of a looming famine in Gaza.

A source of pleasure for gourmets worldwide

A source of pleasure for gourmets worldwide

Voatsiperifery is considered one of the best peppers in the world, with a unique taste, more flavor, and less pungency than other peppers. It is endemic to Madagascar and is a source of income for people living near forests. The wild pepper is under threat of extinction and is contributing to the destruction of its habitat. Efforts are being made to domesticate the pepper to protect it and promote forest conservation.

Famine ‘quite possibly’ in some areas of north Gaza, US official says

Famine ‘quite possibly’ in some areas of north Gaza, US official says

Famine is possibly present in parts of the northern Gaza Strip, with a scarcity of trucks hindering aid distribution.

OPINION: Alaska has a revenue problem, and expanding corporate tax credits won’t help

OPINION: Alaska has a revenue problem, and expanding corporate tax credits won’t help

Tax credits are popular and allow businesses or individuals to make donations or investments in projects to reduce their taxes. Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation to expand corporate donations eligible for tax credits, potentially costing the state a quarter-million dollars in lost revenue. The bill lacks research and may not benefit communities without large corporations. The use of tax credits adds complexity to the tax code and can lead to increased demand for subsidies.

Voters are shifting in search of security

Voters are shifting in search of security

Socially conservative parties, often supported by individuals negatively impacted by globalization, are gaining votes from those who feel left behind economically and culturally. Politicians are perceived as detached from public concerns, contributing to a shift in voter behavior towards prioritizing security and identity issues. This trend benefits right-wing and far-right parties, as voters seek solutions to economic and identity crises, leading to a decline in support for traditional left-wing parties. The economic situation remains a primary voting criterion, but it’s increasingly intertwined with security concerns, especially post-pandemic and due to geopolitical tensions like the war in Ukraine. Voter abstention, particularly among the youth, is rising due to distrust in the political system and a belief that voting does not effect change. The political landscape is witnessing a shift towards more conservative stances on issues like immigration, challenging traditional parties to adapt or risk losing relevance. Social media has transformed political communication, enabling direct interaction between politicians and voters but also increasing scrutiny and the speed at which information spreads. To succeed, political candidates and parties must clearly articulate their unique selling points and effectively communicate them to the electorate, adapting to changing voter preferences.

Larnaca hosting international meeting on “Amalthea” initiative

Larnaca hosting international meeting on “Amalthea” initiative

Senior officials from 35 countries and international organizations are meeting in Larnaca, Cyprus, to discuss food security in the Gaza Strip. The two-day meeting aims to address the food crisis in Gaza amid the ongoing war in Palestine. Over 150 attendees are participating both in person and virtually, focusing on coordinating humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza by sea and securing financial support for the “Amalthea” project, a Cyprus-led initiative targeting Gaza’s food security challenges. The meeting’s primary goal is to establish a framework for the technical implementation of the “Amalthea” Plan, including the creation of a joint fund for financial support and addressing logistical elements for the project’s operation.