Food, Pandemics, and the Anthropocene – On the necessity of food and agriculture change
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…
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