March 22, 2025

America’s farmers are getting older, and young people aren’t rushing to join them

David R. Buys, Mississippi State University; John J. Green, Mississippi State University, and Mary Nelson Robertson, Mississippi State University On Oct. 12, National Farmers’ Day, Americans honor the hardworking people who keep the world...

How to go carbon neutral: Lessons from a Danish island

When fish stocks crashed in the Baltic in the late 1990s, the islanders of Bornholm, Denmark, realised they had to reinvent themselves. Their rocky outcrop, some 200km east of Copenhagen, had been in...

Successful Comebacks and Ongoing Struggles in South America’s Economy

As South America begins to emerge from the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic, the region’s economic recovery has been a story of divergence — some countries are rebounding quickly while others continue to struggle with persistent roadblocks that stymie growth. Three of the continent’s largest economies — Brazil, Chile and Argentina — provide contrasting stories of recovery, influenced by particular challenges and domestic responses. In Brazil, the economic rebound has been no smooth ride. Brazil, the largest economy in Latin America, was severely affected by the pandemic, experiencing a steep decline in GDP and an increase in poverty levels. But since President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva came to power,...

‘Tryvertising’: testing new products in holiday homes could be a win for local brands and cautious customers

Jialin (Snow) Wu, University of Huddersfield; Chen Zheng, Leeds Beckett University, and Hongbo (Daisy) Liu, University of Surrey - After a recent city break...

Rent cap in Denmark: rents may increase by a maximum of 4 percent

Denmark introduced a rent cap. The rents were set to rise by 10 percent because they are linked to inflation—as they are in Austria. But the Danish government has...

England bans single-use plastic products and packaging

By Ingo Geiger - England bans single-use plastic products. From October, plastic tableware, Styrofoam cups and certain food packaging may no longer be sold or used. This excludes packaging for ready meals. The ban applies to retail and food retailers, as well as snack bars and restaurants. Environmental organizations criticize this as insufficient.  It is estimated that 2.7 billion disposable...

How rising interest rates are affecting UK businesses

Erwei (David) Xiang, Newcastle University - From chip shops to tech start-ups, and even large, well-established companies, rising interest rates have had an impact right across the business world. After 14 consecutive base...

The way UK inflation is worked out is changing – and it will matter for everyone

Marcel Lukas, University of St Andrews - Visit a supermarket in 2025 and you’ll see that a tub of...