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Opinion | Chocolate Prices Have Spiked. Why Are Cocoa Farmers Still So Poor?
New York Times· 11 hours agoEmmanuel Frimpong, 32, is a cocoa farmer in Ghana, mostly by default. The exorbitant prices paid for cocoa beans and chocolate products in the United States and other nations barely touch the lives of Frimpong and those around him.
A small shrub used to make IndyCar racing tires could help save rainforests and make deserts greener
Business Insider· 5 days agoBridgestone is growing desert shrubs called guayule in Arizona as a source of rubber. It hopes to...
The 8 Very Best Latex Pillows
New York Magazine· 6 days agoDr. Thomas Pontinen, co-founder of MAPS Centers for Pain Control, told me he finds latex pillows much more accommodating to a variety of body types than...