With the world’s population projected to reach 10 billion by 2050, experts are looking for ways to make sure everyone will have enough to eat — while promoting practices that will do a better job of protecting human health and the planet. - NBCNewsMACH
With the, experts are looking for ways to make sure everyone will have enough to eat–while promoting farming practices and dietary habits that will do a better job of protecting human health and that of the planet.
But if Willett sounds bleak, he’s actually rather bullish on the prospect of implementing sustainable agricultural practices and dietary habits. Not that the transition will be easy: “Major changes in the foods we eat, the way we produce foods and the amount of food waste are needed to be able to pass on to our children and grandchildren a viable planet and future,” he said.
," will consider a recent report from the EAT-Lancet Commission prepared by 37 scientists from 16 countries. Willett is one of the co-authors of the report.
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