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Emerging Technologies and the Politics of Hunger

Emerging Technologies and the Politics of Hunger

by Nnimmo | April 13, 2021 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

It is not too late for Nigeria to get out of the biotech hole before it turns into a bottomless pit. The so-called guidelines for gene-editing and extreme GMOs are dangerous and needless. It is time to halt and completel

What’s Wrong with our Food System?

What’s Wrong with our Food System?

by Nnimmo | March 24, 2021 | Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

Policies with provisions guiding farming and food in our nation have generally not been the most progressive. While the colonial and immediate post-colonial era laid more emphasis on cash cropping for export, the current

Standing on Living Soils… Looking back from the Future

Standing on Living Soils… Looking back from the Future

by Nnimmo | January 14, 2021 | Alternatives, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The Years of Repair challenges us to jump into the future and look at the paths by which we got there. It shows us the power of our imaginations and underscores the fact we can get to our preferred destinations by acknow

An Eye on Biosafety

An Eye on Biosafety

by Nnimmo | December 10, 2020 | Analysis, Biosafety, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The natural world is a resilient world. A major way by which this resilience is built and preserved is through diversity. Diversity raises the chances of survival of species if a part of the group is attacked or altered

The Guardians of Neocolonialism

The Guardians of Neocolonialism

by Nnimmo | September 16, 2020 | Alternatives, Analysis, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

Unfortunately, many of us are sucked into the “governance” debate without recognizing the tragic reality that neoliberal capitalism deepens the extractive-export model in the Global South that continues to lead to displa

The Colour Blue is not the Problem with the Blue Economy

The Colour Blue is not the Problem with the Blue Economy

by Nnimmo | September 10, 2020 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Governance, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The color blue is not the problem with the blue economy. We often hear that sustainable development stands on three legs of social equity, economic viability and environmental protection. The intersection of these three

Pandemic Tales

Pandemic Tales

by Nnimmo | September 3, 2020 | Alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Stories

We are happy to share this collection of short stories triggered by the The COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has exposed global vulnerabilities and challenged individuals and nations to wake up from slumber and take actio

The COVID-19 Centre

The COVID-19 Centre

by Nnimmo | July 29, 2020 | Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Stories

The aroma from the tilapia on the grill wafted around the street corner. Entering every home through the front door and exiting through the windows. Everyone in the neighbourhood knew when Mama Ogie had set up shop for t

The Pull of the Mangroves and the Sea

The Pull of the Mangroves and the Sea

by Nnimmo | July 26, 2020 | Culture, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

There is something about water that draws humans and other living beings. Could it be the fact that up to 60 percent of the human body is made up of water? When people say that water is life, the meaning goes deeper than

Don’t Muddy Our Waters

Don’t Muddy Our Waters

by Nnimmo | June 8, 2020 | Analysis, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems in the the Gulf of Guinea and the Congo Basin face a lot of challenges and this year’s World Oceans Day offers us a good anchor for reflection. The theme of this year’s World Oceans

Technofixes and the State of Our Biosafety

Technofixes and the State of Our Biosafety

by Nnimmo | March 23, 2020 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy

Technofixes and the State of Our Biosafety. A time like this demands and permits only sober consideration of where we are coming from, where we are and where we are heading to. The world is virtually shut down due to the

Locust Swarms and other terrors

Locust Swarms and other terrors

by Nnimmo | February 13, 2020 | Analysis, Climate Change, Environment, Food, Militarism, Stories

The desert locust storms hitting East Africa indicate unfolding horrors. They are also a metaphor for other terrors on the continent. Pictures of swarms of locusts, crawling, flying, mating and stripping greenery in the

AGRA isn’t the Face of Agriculture

AGRA isn’t the Face of Agriculture

by Nnimmo | February 6, 2020 | Biosafety, Environment, Food, Policy

The announcement of the nomination of the President of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Agnes Kalibata, as the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General to the 2021 UN Food Summit is very troubling.

GMOs, Herbicides – Ambush in the Night

GMOs, Herbicides – Ambush in the Night

by Nnimmo | January 23, 2020 | Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Governance, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The tide of GMOs and deadly herbicides creeps on unsuspected consumers as they are literally being ambushed in the night. Twenty countries, including Togo and Malawi, have placed a ban on the use of glyphosate containing

Climate Change Cooked Africa (in 2019)

Climate Change Cooked Africa (in 2019)

by Nnimmo | January 2, 2020 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy

2019 was a year of extreme weather events spread across the world. Sweltering heat hit much of the world. Raging wildfires were recorded in Brazil, Bolivia, Australia and the United States of America. Massive floods rava