People all over the world feel economically and culturally insecure. Indian economist Pranab Bardhan says liberal leaders aren’t paying enough attention to that, and that’s led to a growing ...
Lessons learned from developing an inferential model for predicting food insecurity yield essential insights and actionable ...
In a mere week, Trump’s second presidential term has already been accompanied by a cascade of startling and unnerving political and natural events: from the U.S. leaving the World Health Organization ...
The US has enough water to meet the needs of its residents, but widespread inequalities in access to clean water and sanitation infrastructure undermine human health, and ongoing climate change ...
Current Population Survey analyses from 2000–2023 showed sustained racial disparities in food insecurity in both ≥ 185% and < 185% federal poverty line strata. Black, Native American, and multiracial ...
More than thirty million US households are energy insecure, meaning that they are unable to adequately meet household energy needs. Low-income households and those comprising Black, Indigenous, and ...
In her award-winning book The Age of Insecurity: Coming Together as Things Fall Apart, Astra Taylor makes the argument that everyone feels insecure. The book's description discusses our cultural ...