Tag: food
Michigan’s health is poor. Can better transportation, food and schools fix it?
A report from the Citizen’s Research Council underscores Michiganâs overall poor health, arguing that policymakers should consider other factors â transportation, education and civic engagement, for example â for improving the stateâs health and, in turn, the stateâs economy….
Hundreds Of Billions Of Farmed Shrimp Die Every Year For No Good Reason?
In researching and writing about some of the worst foods for climate change — which are beef, dairy products, lamb/mutton, farmed shrimp, and pork — I came across something I had never heard of: annual farmed shrimp mortality. It was quite a while ago that I thought about writing this follow-up … [continued]
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Wolves hunt beavers in Isle Royale National Park, changing the ecosystem
By Akia Thrower
A new study reveals how gray wolves in Isle Royale National Park seasonally alter their habitat preferences to align with beavers’ habitat preferences, a shift that might have implications for the island’s ecosystem.
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KDSS Christmas Knights resurrected in support of Kincardine food bank
Shut down by the pandemic, a local charitable initiative is being reinstated by Kincardine and District Senior School (KDSS) after a five-year hiatus. “We are excited to be bringing the Christmas Knights event back as we work directly with the Kincardine Food Bank,” Sophia Booth, KDSS Christmas Knights student co-ordinator, said in an email. The […]
Micro-shelter plan moves ahead as survey flags homelessness as top issue
“All that work is proceeding very well, and I’m very thankful to how quickly our staff have moved on a lot of this,” said London Mayor Josh Morgan.