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Applying science and healthcare principles to soil wellness can help our planet

GreenBiz

Applying science and healthcare principles to soil wellness can help our planet. These same principles of human healthcare, and these same scientific and technological advances, are starting to be applied to soil — our most important asset for securing our food supply. Soil at the center . Poornima Param….

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Applying science and healthcare principles to soil wellness can help our planet

AGreenLiving

Applying science and healthcare principles to soil wellness can help our planet Poornima Param… Thu, 08/27/2020 – 01:00 Basic human health principles tell us that we should diagnose before we treat and that we should test before we diagnose. Undoubtedly, soil is foundational to human life, yet we know very little about the soil itself.

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Investigation: How the Meat Industry is Climate-Washing its Polluting Business Model

DeSmogBlog

Despite this tremendous growth, forecasts indicate that the world is still far from reaching “peak meat”. Since then, meat industry players have shifted from emphasising the supposed sustainability of organically-produced meat to painting meat as an answer to ecological challenges like climate change.

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Sustainable Catering: Small Business Guide

Green Business Bureau

Catering is an essential service for countless companies, organizations and private events, but with that comes environmental and social impacts. Partnering with local food rescue organizations is a great way to donate your surplus food to those in need in the community.

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Why technology could make animals obsolete

AFN Sustainable Protein

First is the emergence of social media , which led to the formation of new food tribes and trends including organic, gluten-free, vegan, keto, flexitarian and reducetarian. The passion and talent we see in this industry is second to none and it makes innovation in this space move so much faster. References. [1] AT Kearney ( URL ) . [2]