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CISRUSS - Human Rights Issues
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. ACST Vocabulary Grade 8. Grade 9 World History I. Theorists, Philosophers, and Writers. HUMAN RIGHTS AND YOU. Former President of Peru Guilty. Human Rights Watch covers all types of human rights. Torture in Jordan Report. Torture and Mass Arrests in Sudan. HIV and Chilldren in Kenya. Drug Treatment, HIV and Prison in China. Sustainable Food from BBC. Contri...
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MFM arrives in Australia – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. MFM arrives in Australia. With backing from leading nutritionists, advocacy organizations and a reputable university research institute, the Meat Free Mondays. Campaign promises to make its mark in Australia. Meat Free Mondays aims to encourage Australians to go meat free for one day a week for the good of their health and the good of their planet . Less than 1 in 10 Australians aged 12 and over usually eat sufficient serves of vegetables. Indicates that meat and dairy p...
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Where Sustainability and Food Intersect – Building My Green Life
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Building My Green Life. Where Sustainability and Food Intersect. And Food Should Taste Good. That at least make some data about their supply chains and processing available. Fossil Fuel and Energy Use. Industrial farms use huge amount of energy producing and processing products as well as transporting them during production and to the final consumer. Again, shopping local can greatly reduce these impacts and help you support your local economy in the process. February 15, 2012. February 22, 2016. You are...
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I do like Mondays – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. I do like Mondays. Contrary to the oft-quoted song line, Mondays are a winner for starting new habits – it seems people do like Mondays for its promise of new beginnings. The not-for-profit organization The Monday Campaign. Research conducted by Healthy Monday,. This entry was posted on Sunday, September 2nd, 2012 at 12:17 pm. It is filed under Meat Free Monday. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Sustain: alliance ...
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The state of world fisheries – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. The state of world fisheries. The latest State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2012 report. From the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reveals that almost 30 per cent of the fish stocks monitored by FAO are overexploited. Fisheries and aquaculture are the primary source of protein for 17 per cent of the world’s population and nearly a quarter in low-income food-deficit countries. 8220;The government has bequeathed a legacy by setting in law...
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Eating for a few billion – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. Eating for a few billion. Meat Free Monday , flexitarian bio-dynamic what’s going on? Diets can be faddish and fast Dr Atkins, Dukan to name a few but a new food sensibility is emerging, influenced by concern for, believe it or not, issues larger than our own personal motivations. In fact, the realisation we need to share the earth’s bounty with a few billion others, is proving to be a mighty positive motivation. As movies such as Food Inc.,. Books by Michael Pollan.
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Soy versus dairy: what’s the footprint of milk? – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. Soy versus dairy: what’s the footprint of milk? Is soy a sustainable substitute? Are soy milk’s environmental attributes based on substance or froth? This article, which first appeared on The Conversation. Website, asks if soy is a sustainable solution in the dairy debate. Comparative environmental analysis of different food groups is like comparing, well, apples and oranges. Reports such as the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Livestock’s Long Shadow. Who leads...
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About – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. Sustainable Food Matters editor, blogger and writer, Judith Friedlander, is a post-graduate researcher at the Institute for Sustainable Futures examining the role of the media in contributing to successful environmental campaigns. Focusing on effective media strategies to encourage people to adopt a more sustainable diet, she draws upon her background as newspaper editor and feature writer with The Australian, The Sun-Herald and The Sydney Morning Herald and Channel ...
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Why aren’t we reading about meat’s impacts? – Sustainable Food Matters
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Eating well sustaining the earth. Why aren’t we reading about meat’s impacts? First published in The Conversation). Reducing your carbon footprint by eating less red meat rarely gets attention. This strategy has been recommended by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization. Epidemiologists writing in The Lancet. And a host of other highly-regarded researchers and organisations. But it appears we don’t want to be put off our food by acknowledging the implications of our Western diet. Found that between S...
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BEST FOOD SECURITY – GO VEGGIE! | Mike Bird's blog
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Mike Bird's blog. Thoughts and comments on a few things…. BEST FOOD SECURITY – GO VEGGIE! BEST FOOD SECURITY – GO VEGGIE! Interesting article on food security, but which failed to reach the obvious conclusion. To be more food secure in an increasingly unstable world, the single most effective measure would for us to move to a vegetarian diet. In What Future Our Food ( see latest edition of Unite the Union’s magazine. We are incredibly vulnerable. Remember the food price spike of 2008, where some food...