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Futuer Foods Made From Kelp, Maggots, and Mycroprotein May Fight Malnutrition

(Photo : Drew Angerer/Getty Images) The processing of these future foods has the potential to alter the way food systems work. They can be grown in large quantities in flexible, portable systems that are ideal for urban and rural areas, such as those on remote islands. Food could be grown locally and consistently by populations using a method known as polycentric food networks, eliminating dependence on global supply chains. Research (Photo : Wikimedia Commons) The researchers looked at about 500 existing scientific articles on various potential food production processes to come to their conclusions. The most promising, such as microalgae photo-bioreactors (devices that use light to cultivate microorganisms) and insect breeding greenhouses, farms in closed, regulated habitats, reduce exposure to the natural world s hazards.

Millennials, Gen Z Are Champs at Sustainable Living

(Photo : Investing in an Aerogarden: important considerations to make) Many people suggest that the younger generation is more socially aware and has sustainable development goal-oriented action, said Tomomi Yamane, a researcher with Hiroshima University s Network for Education and Study on Peace and Sustainability (NERPS). We provide new evidence that the younger generation favors a sustainable lifestyle to the older generation in this report. Younger workers are therefore able to forego income to work with businesses that are committed to the SDGs. The first poll, conducted in 2019 and 2020 with a national adult sample of 12,098 adults from all generations, showed that those aged 18 to 30 were much more likely to value and adopt sustainable practices, such as spending more on sustainably manufactured goods.

Theo Sandfort: Child services ditches professor over paedophilia work

Colombia University professor Theo Sandfort, who has published multiple works on paedophilia. (YouTube/ eNCA) New York City Children’s Services has cut ties with Theo Sandfort, the author of a landmark study on LGBT+ youth in foster care after his decades-old paedophilia research resurfaced. In 2015, New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) commissioned Columbia University professor Theo Sandfort to design a study looking at the proportion of LGBT+ youth in the New York City foster system. The landmark study, which was conducted in 2019 and published in November 2020, showed that more than one in three children in foster care were LGBT+.

Child Welfare Agency Cuts Ties to Professor Over Pedophile Studies

Child Welfare Agency Cuts Ties to Professor Over Pedophile Studies The New York City Administration for Children’s Services will no longer work with Theo Sandfort, a professor who headed a separate study on L.G.B.T.Q. youth in foster care. Theo Sandfort was in charge of a study on L.G.B.T.Q. youths in foster care for the New York City child welfare agency.Credit.enca.com Jan. 7, 2021 About five years ago, New York City’s child welfare agency began working with a prominent Columbia University professor to study foster children who identify as L.G.B.T.Q. a significant undertaking because nationwide data on gay and transgender teenagers in foster care is scarce.

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