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read moreTo reduce world hunger, governments need to think beyond making food cheap
read moreCutting U.S. meat consumption by half would reduce dietary emissions by 35% within decade
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read more[Translate] Environment By Rachel Krantz / AlterNet Photo Credit: ChameleonsEye/Shutterstock At the end of An Inconvenient Sequel:...
read more[Translate] With one dietary change, the U.S. could almost meet greenhouse-gas emission goals. Soybeans in a silo at a cattle feed in...
read more[Translate] When you’re pregnant, it can seem like advice comes at you from every direction. From advice on vitamins and...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford / Climate News Network LollyKnit / CC BY-NC 2.0 Scientists have worked out how to combat climate...
read more[Translate] TAKE PART A new study suggests that just two weeks of eating a changed diet is enough to drastically reduce the amount of...
read more[Translate] A new study shows common plastic packaging steeps food in industrial chemicals. By April M. Short / AlterNet As if it...
read more[Translate] Louis Vest By Heather Smith GRIST A few months ago, the U.S. and 195 other countries signed this thing in Paris in...
read more[Translate] And it poses a big threat to health. —By Nick Stockton MOTHER JONES Climate change: It’s what’s for dinner....
read more[Translate] Shutterstock By Nathanael Johnson GRIST In this era of asymmetrical polarization it seems like laws can only pass in...
read more[Translate] Shutterstock We’re asking the tough questions on meat By Nathanael Johnson GRIST We’re about to take a deep dive into the...
read more[Translate] Jamie McCaffrey By Madeleine Thomas GRIST A new study from the University of California, Merced shows that as much as 90...
read more[Translate] Food is the fastest acting and most powerful medicine you can take. Welcome to the science of...
read more[Translate] Personal Health The trendy diet could actually create long-term health problems rather than solve them, experts said. By...
read more[Translate] Personal Health Tests on subjects opting for foods rich in beans and vegetables found a drop in biological markers for...
read more[Translate] SALON.COM During 10 years as a pig farmer I came to know pigs as well as I know my own dog. That’s why I quit Bob...
read more[Translate] Environment Between 2010 and 2012, the U.S. market for fake meat crossed the half-billion-dollar mark. By Tom Philpott /...
read more[Translate] Environment Dogmatic adherence to mealtimes is anti-science, racist, and might actually be making you sick. By Kiera...
read more[Translate] MobyDJ, singer-songwriter and musician A few years ago, I was talking with Al Gore (yes, I’m name dropping). I...
read more[Translate] A student making headlines with an epic bug-eating diet talks to Salon about the benefits of being an insectivore Joanna...
read more[Translate] Fat does not make you fat, and other interesting facts about long-vilified foods. By Melissa Kravitz / AlterNet Fat is...
read more[Translate] Let them eat weeds Can urban foraging actually feed poor people By Nathanael Johnson GRIST What if we connected the...
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