How Eating Seaweed Can Help Cows to Belch Less Methane
This article is a repost and was originally published by Yale School of the Environment Emissions from the…
This article is a repost and was originally published by Yale School of the Environment Emissions from the…
The environmental impacts of cattle emissions have been a contentious conversation in recent years. Some climate conscious consumers are concerned with cattle emission’s potential and impact. Researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln are discovering results that may improve and optimize our management practices and ease those concerns.
Don't watch "The Attack on Food and Farmers"–unless you want better health, a glimpse into the future of…
In my previous six articles series, we looked at the global war on farmers, the organizations pushing for the Great Food Reset, the tactics used to foist these changes on the public, the projects underway to remove your access to healthy, farm-fresh foods, the mRNA, RNA, and DNA gene therapies entering our food supply, and how the One Health agenda threatens to destroy both food freedom and medical freedom.
So what can we do about it?
The good news is that there are many things we can do.
Singapore became the latest country to authorize insect products for human consumption, in what The Guardian described as a move that “paves the way for plates to become wrigglier, leggier and more sustainable” and as “a sign of things to come.”
Today we will delve into the contentious issue of vaccines in the food supply.
Accurate information on this topic is not easy to find. The USDA and drug developers aren’t required to release any information on veterinary drugs in the development pipeline, so independent detectives are left searching through peer-reviewed papers, university publications, USDA contracts, grant notifications, company white papers, and university websites to learn what is on the horizon.
“Future Food” – No Thanks! Lisa Renberg We are living in a world with heavily toxic, processed, chemically…
In every war, there is necessarily an enemy force, and the war on our food supply is no exception.
My previous article addressed the ongoing attacks on farmers across the globe. In today’s article, we will look at some of the culprits behind this agenda. For anyone who delved into the entities behind the tyrannical Covid policies, many names on the list below will seem quite familiar.
Argentina Argentina expresses their concerns on the process for the amendments on the IHR and tells the WHA…
This article is a repost and was originally published on the the Solari Report “This whole pandemic, and…
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