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It Takes Action to End Hunger!

You are a part of ending hunger. It’s not an issue that is out of your hands. Once you believe that, you can become a powerful force for change. It's time to take action and join the Hunger Movement! Together, we can end hunger and poverty in the world one action at a time.

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A Seat at the Table

Thirteen years after the historic Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, a meeting participant remembers her introduction to people-centered development.

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Climate Change and Globalization

We have to move away from an economy that destroys nature and people toward one that operates within natural cycles: We need to live within certain limits. This doesn't mean poverty.

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New Ideas That Make a Difference

With determination and innovation, each person can make lasting change in this world.

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The Force of Nonviolence

According to Ghandi, "Nonviolence is the weapon of the strong." But in a world where violence is the commonplace catlyst for change, can peace be a strong force?

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Thinking Globally, Eating Locally

Discover why eating local food is one of the most significant choices you can make for the planet and for yourself.

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Choosing Coffee With a Conscience

Read our Coffee FAQs, and be an environmentally aware consumer the next time you order that Decaf Double Shot Skinny Latte.

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Fair Trade: The Real Bottom Line

If trade undermines life, narrows it or impoverishes it, then it can destroy the world. If it enhances life, then it can better the world.

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Food Democracy: Nourishing a Fundamental Freedom

Long distance food systems and lack of food diversity are affecting the economic security, consumer choice and health of millions.

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How Not to Be a Drip

Did you know we use an average of 100 gallons of water a day?

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Penny Wise

Buying seasonally can put your money in the hands of the growers rather than it disappearing to distribution costs.

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