This is what it feels like when a dictatorship strangles the country where you were born
The article reflects on the harsh living conditions in Cuba under a dictatorship, highlighting the daily struggle for basic necessities like food, electricity, and water.
Predators will start eating their own kind as soon as they have the opportunity
A new study highlights that cannibalism among snakes is more common than previously believed, often triggered by food scarcity and environmental stress.
Africa: Can African Penguins Be Brought Back From the Brink? Better Designed No-Fishing Zones Could Help
The African penguin, now critically endangered, faces extinction due to food scarcity, climate change, and pollution, but improved no-fishing zones may aid its recovery.
Is counting rotis inauspicious? It seems like an endless Vastu defect
The article discusses the belief in Vastu Shastra that counting rotis (flatbreads) while preparing them can signify a mindset of scarcity and may negatively impact the household's prosperity and well-being.
Life in Cuba Threatened: Fuel and Tourists Have Already Disappeared, Soon There Will Be No Food Left
Cuba faces a severe fuel shortage and increasing electricity outages due to the U.S. oil blockade, leading to a significant decline in tourist revenue and looming food scarcity for its population.
Firewood and Food Procurement โ The Harsh Winter Test for Lonely Seniors
The article discusses the challenges faced by elderly individuals, particularly focusing on 85-year-old Lucija, as they prepare for winter amidst resource scarcity and health issues in their communities.
Less Livestock: Grazing Land is Becoming Scarce
The article discusses the impending scarcity of grazing land due to climate change, which could render more than half of the world's pasture land unusable.
Food inflation driven by inefficiency, not scarcity โ Abunu
Nigeriaโs food inflation is largely driven by inefficiencies in the supply chain rather than by scarcity, according to Kofi Abunu, Managing Director of Food Concepts Limited.
Africa loses 60% of its land.. and the Sahel countries at a crossroads!
The African Sahel region is facing rapid climate changes that have led to severe resource scarcity and conflict among communities.
"Red Gold": the curious phenomenon of beef cuts that is booming, is in fashion and has no ceiling
The price of the entraรฑa cut has surpassed that of the lomo in some cases due to a structural scarcity linked to livestock and the influence of chefs.
Polar bears are getting fatter as ice melting increases in the Arctic
Despite predictions of food scarcity due to melting sea ice, the polar bear population in Svalbard, Norway has seen an improvement over the last 27 years.
Residents of Venezuela say: After the joy, understanding set in - the regime is not going anywhere
Three days after Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was captured by the US military, residents express mixed feelings of shock, joy, anger, and primarily fear about the uncertain future, while struggling to obtain basic goods amidst widespread curfews.