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07/29/2024
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By Cassie B.
Singapore joins growing list of countries approving insects for human consumption
Singapore has now joined a growing list of countries that have approved insects as a legitimate source of food for its people. The country’s food agency released a list of 16 approved insects, including mealworms, silkworms, locusts, crickets and grasshoppers. All foods that contain insects being sold there must bear a label stating their content […]
07/08/2024
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By Cassie B.
New Zealand government announces livestock genetic engineering initiatives
As genetically engineered food continues to take over grocery store shelves in the U.S. and other places, many consumers are seeking more natural food sources. One country that is known for distancing itself from genetic engineering is New Zealand, but all that is about to change thanks to some new government initiatives. The New Zealand […]
06/21/2024
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By Cassie B.
Nattokinase: A superfood enzyme for a healthier heart
You might not be familiar with nattokinase, but if you have any concerns about heart health, it’s something you might want to explore as this enzyme has powerful effects on blood clots and other cardiovascular health threats. It is found in natto, a traditional Japanese dish that is made using soybeans fermented with the bacterium […]
06/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
EPA sued for failing to prevent toxic PFAS in biosludge from contaminating and destroying farm lands across America
An environmental watchdog group has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Texas farming and ranching families who experienced health problems after their property was polluted with toxic sewage sludge from nearby properties. The suit, which was filed by the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) in the U.S. District Court for the District of […]
04/23/2024
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By Cassie B.
Bill Gates wants to use AI for genetically modifying beef cows to “save the planet”
Microsoft founder Bill Gates recently discussed how AI could fight climate change on his podcast, Unconfuse Me With Bill Gates, and it was just the type of unhinged conversation you would expect from the same man who touts synthetic beef, depopulation, preventing cows from burping and experimental geoengineering. He made his latest remarks in an […]
04/18/2024
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By Cassie B.
Dangers of GM corn spark huge trade dispute between the U.S. and Mexico
Mexico and the U.S. are currently engaged in a major trade dispute over genetically modified corn that could have a major impact on American agriculture. Corn is considered a staple crop in Mexico and makes up a significant part of the diet there; it is consumed in 89 percent of all Mexican meals. The country […]
04/09/2024
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By Cassie B.
Sneaky QR code labeling HIDES GMOs in food
As the number of people who are being proactive about avoiding GMOs grows, you might expect companies to make a more conscious effort to avoid using GMOs in their food products. However, the real reason you may not be seeing GMOs on food labeling as much these days is because food companies have become a […]
03/20/2024
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By Cassie B.
Indian people are starving, but the government wants to use food as fuel instead of feeding the masses
India has set some ambitious environmental goals, seeking to reach net zero emissions by the year 2070. As part of that pursuit, they are aiming to phase out fossil fuels and raise their use of biofuels. However, concerns are growing that the shift toward ethanol blending could put the nation’s food supply in jeopardy. The […]
03/06/2024
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By Cassie B.
Pesticide linked to reproductive issues found in popular oat-based breakfast cereals
A pesticide that has been linked to reproductive issues has been found in a number of popular American breakfast cereals, including Quaker Oats and Cheerios. The pesticide in question is called chlormequat, and it has been shown in animal studies to reduce testosterone and fertility, cause disruptions to reproduction and damage developing fetuses. Although its […]
02/11/2024
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By Cassie B.
Popular U.S. food brands linked to forced labor by prisoners in AP exposé
Some of America’s most recognizable food brands have achieved their success on the backs of prisoners at corrections facilities throughout the nation. While many of us associate forced labor camps with countries like Russia, prison labor plays a significant role in the journey from farm to table for much of the U.S.’s food supply. The […]
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