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Title: Urban Agroecology: A Path to Food Security in Growing Cities

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 7, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

D.C. Initiative Highlights Potential of Urban Farming to​ Boost Food Security, Ecological Literacy

Washington, D.C. – A ⁤new program ⁢at the University‍ of the District of⁤ Columbia (UDC) is demonstrating⁤ the power of “UA+”-urban agroecology-to address growing concerns⁣ about food ⁣systems ⁤resilience, public ⁤health, and equitable access to fresh ⁣produce. The initiative, launched this year through UDC’s Center for Urban​ Agriculture⁢ and Gardening ⁤Education, recruits community members to participate in hands-on scientific research within urban farming settings.

The program focuses on container crop production at UDC food hub sites, where⁣ participants collect yield‌ data, monitor pests, ⁤manage ‌nutrients,‌ and select ​crops suited for small-space growing, like the “bambino eggplant.” This approach aims to build “ecological literacy,” fostering⁢ understanding of scientific principles like composting, crop rotation, soil⁣ testing, and biodiversity – all vital for⁤ mitigating climate instability⁢ and addressing urban challenges like heat ⁤waves, flooding, and water shortages.

While ⁢urban agriculture offers a promising solution, access remains a significant ‍barrier. Limited availability of vacant land‍ and inequitable distribution of resources disproportionately affect ​Black, Indigenous, and⁣ People of Colour ⁤(BIPOC) farmers, who face challenges securing loans, grants, and inclusion in urban planning processes.‍ Some ⁣cities offer reduced property taxes to landowners​ who dedicate space to urban farms, but these opportunities are not universally available or equitably distributed.⁢

Despite these hurdles, proponents⁢ argue UA+ ​is increasingly crucial in an era of ⁣declining trust in science. By providing direct⁣ engagement with scientific ​practices, it strengthens food systems and⁢ improves ⁢public health outcomes.

UDC’s model is designed for‌ replication, with the goal of empowering communities to establish ⁢independent, sustainable cooperatives and build community-controlled ⁣food‍ systems that⁤ promote economic self-reliance and collective decision-making. While not a ⁤singular solution,urban ‍agroecology offers a ​pathway‍ toward greater resilience,justice,and sustainability in urban⁤ environments.

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Five killed, energy infrastructure damaged in Russian air attack on Ukraine

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Strikes Ukraine, ‌Killing five‌ and Hitting Energy Facilities

KYIV, Ukraine, March 22 ​- A Russian ⁢aerial attack on Ukraine Friday killed⁤ at least five people and inflicted significant‍ damage to ⁣energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials reported, escalating tensions ⁤as the ‍war enters its third year.The strikes ​targeted multiple regions, including Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, and caused widespread power outages.

the assault represents a renewed push by⁣ Russia to cripple Ukraine’s energy ‌grid ahead of the warmer months,‌ possibly ‍impacting‌ millions ​and hindering the country’s ability to sustain ‍its war effort and economy.The ⁤attacks ‍come as Ukraine faces critical shortages of air defense systems and​ ammunition, repeatedly pleading with Western allies for increased support. The strikes underscore the⁤ continued vulnerability of ⁤Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and the urgent need for bolstered defense capabilities​ as​ the conflict ​grinds on‌ with no immediate end in sight.

According to Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov, at least five people were killed and dozens injured in the city following a series of explosions. Residential buildings were​ among the structures​ hit,and emergency services are working to extinguish fires and rescue‍ those trapped. ⁣

“The enemy is hitting civilian objects,” Syniehubov stated on Telegram. “This is a deliberate tactic to terrorize our population.”

Ukraine’s national grid operator, Ukrenergo, reported “significant damage” to energy facilities across⁢ several regions, leading to emergency shutdowns and power⁣ disruptions‌ for hundreds of ‌thousands‍ of customers. Repairs are underway,⁢ but officials warned that restoring full power‌ coudl take considerable time.

The Russian‌ Ministry of Defence ⁣has not ⁤yet ​commented on the attacks. However, Russia has ⁣consistently justified ⁤targeting Ukrainian infrastructure as necessary to degrade the country’s military ​capabilities.

This latest barrage‌ follows a pattern of intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities in⁤ recent⁢ weeks,​ coinciding with a ‌slowdown in ​Western aid deliveries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has​ repeatedly warned that delays in ​assistance are‍ emboldening​ Russia and prolonging the ⁣conflict.

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