exploring how people make things and why, in @tmagazine @foodandwine, etc. | author of WATER, WOOD & WILD THINGS @VikingBooks @PenguinBooks | agent: @galvinlori
On The World 🌎 today:
@MidEasternist: Lebanon reacts to electronic device attack
@NKolachalam: Environmental concerns impact beloved Hindu festival in India
@sweetsnbitters: Rice shortage shines spotlight on Japan's agricultural policy
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Why are so many tea farmers in Japan exiting the industry or trying to change it? For @TheWorld I went to Shizuoka to learn about the economics of tea farming.
https://t.co/B9knVGIBGH
Six months after a major earthquake on Japan’s Noto Peninsula, thousands of people are still displaced. What does that mean for craftspeople whose work is tied to the place they make it? https://t.co/P8tGWwLRFe
We now know that the race toward modernization has also been a race toward climate change. New technologies will help fix the problems we face, but ancient technologies such as stone walling can too, writes @sweetsnbitters. https://t.co/QJTsMCuWIo
We now know that the race toward modernization has also been a race toward climate change. New technologies will help fix the problems we face, but ancient technologies such as stone walling can too, writes @sweetsnbitters. https://t.co/2oG7r6LOLw