Food banks are but one tool in the critical arsenal of feeding over 800 million hungry, malnourished, food-insecure global citizens. The United Nations has put forth a new set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals to transform the world. Their second goal aims to end hunger, achieve food securit...
After his experience observingfood insecurityand poverty in India, Lester Brown was a strong supporter of theGreen Revolution, which sought to help food insecure nations through the development of better seeds and crops. He advocated for research and experiment-based solutions to large world problems...
Energy consumed through food and beverages Calorie Intake in the US Higher than in many countries, leading to concerns about obesity Calorie Intake in Developing Countries Varies widely, with some populations experiencing food insecurity Calorie Intake Needed ...
The authors present a new practical approach through the bridges between green economy and blue economy, with practical examples about the rural eco-bio-economy, for the agrifood green power, innovative eco-biotechnologies, the management of complex systems etc. Within the globalized context of the...
The most basic needs- the physiologic needs of food, water,sleep, shelter, sexual expression, and freedom frompain– must be met first. The second level involves safety and security needs, which include protection, security, and freedom from harm or threatened deprivation. ...
The state envisaged by Hobbes is liberal because it is based on the agreement of all the individuals. Hobbes's individuals lived in an imaginary place called state of nature which was considered by insecurity and in order to get rid of it, they laid the foundation of state. ...
And as much as the obesity hypothesis dovetails nicely with the emerging inflammatory hypothesis of COVID-19 pathology it also, as several experts noted to TCTMD, ties in with evidence pointing to higher morbidity and mortality among racial and socioeconomic minority groups where food insecurity, ...