The COVID-19 crisis demonstrates forcefully that human health, the well-being of animals, and planetary health must not be viewed in isolation—and that they all depend to a large extent on the ways in which we produce, process, trade, and consume food. In this perspective essay, we argue for the centrality of food and agriculture to the epoch of the Anthropocene and why profound changes are needed more than ever. We close with some reflections on how the disruptions associated with the current pandemic also offer the opportunity for the necessary ecological, economic, and social transformation of our agri-food systems—toward healthy humans, animals, and a healthy and biodiverse planet
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
From 2019 to 2022, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global percentage of hunger rose...
A world without meat seems like such a distant idea. What about a world with meat produced in labs? ...
[Context]: The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the most pressing challenges for humanity. The pa...
Humanity’s main societal and epistemic transitions also mirror changes in its approach to the food s...
The global food system is in a state of profound crisis. Decades of misguided aid, trade and product...
Pandemics have their origin in diverse microbes carried by animal hosts, but their emergence is enti...
The global pandemic has repositioned our priorities to value the essentials of life, including food ...
This opinion article results from a collective analysis by the Editorial Board of Food Security. It ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human-environment processes an...
Last week’s blog, concerning the impact of continued consumption of milk on the environment, elicite...
The COVID-19 pandemic is requiring us to reconsider our relationship with the animal world. A large ...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Wiebers & Feigin identify intensive agriculture and trade in exotic animals as the main sources of n...
The health of people, the health of animals, including aquatic species and insects, the health of pl...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
From 2019 to 2022, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global percentage of hunger rose...
A world without meat seems like such a distant idea. What about a world with meat produced in labs? ...
[Context]: The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the most pressing challenges for humanity. The pa...
Humanity’s main societal and epistemic transitions also mirror changes in its approach to the food s...
The global food system is in a state of profound crisis. Decades of misguided aid, trade and product...
Pandemics have their origin in diverse microbes carried by animal hosts, but their emergence is enti...
The global pandemic has repositioned our priorities to value the essentials of life, including food ...
This opinion article results from a collective analysis by the Editorial Board of Food Security. It ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human-environment processes an...
Last week’s blog, concerning the impact of continued consumption of milk on the environment, elicite...
The COVID-19 pandemic is requiring us to reconsider our relationship with the animal world. A large ...
This commentary expands Wiebers & Feigin’s target article by pinpointing how declining wildlife, exp...
Wiebers & Feigin identify intensive agriculture and trade in exotic animals as the main sources of n...
The health of people, the health of animals, including aquatic species and insects, the health of pl...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
From 2019 to 2022, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global percentage of hunger rose...
A world without meat seems like such a distant idea. What about a world with meat produced in labs? ...