Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the world’s grain crop to animals raised for meat, eggs, and milk instead of directly to humans is a significant waste of natural resources, including fossil fuels, water, and land. Raising animals for food is also a major contributor to global warming, which is expected to further worsen food security globally. To meet the daily nutritional needs of a rapidly expanding population, the world’s human community, particularly in Western countries, must reduce its reliance on animal products and shift to a more plant-based diet
What we eat is rapidly becoming an issue of global concern. With food shortages, the rise in chronic...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
Food waste is a substance basically linked to food security. Globally, an estimated 1.3 billion tons...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
Intensive animal agriculture provides increasing amounts of milk and meat (and fish) for human consu...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
In broad terms, about one-fifth of the world is well fed, while about four-fifths (mainly in the tro...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
Feeding our growing world population and preserving our natural resource base is a major agricultura...
National audienceFrom the beginning of the 21th century, the issue of global food security has recei...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
What we eat is rapidly becoming an issue of global concern. With food shortages, the rise in chronic...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
Food waste is a substance basically linked to food security. Globally, an estimated 1.3 billion tons...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
Intensive animal agriculture provides increasing amounts of milk and meat (and fish) for human consu...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
In broad terms, about one-fifth of the world is well fed, while about four-fifths (mainly in the tro...
Food provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. In post-hunter-...
Feeding our growing world population and preserving our natural resource base is a major agricultura...
National audienceFrom the beginning of the 21th century, the issue of global food security has recei...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
What we eat is rapidly becoming an issue of global concern. With food shortages, the rise in chronic...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
Food waste is a substance basically linked to food security. Globally, an estimated 1.3 billion tons...