“Daily food demand in the wealthiest countries—mostly because of the demand for animal-based foods—requires producing around 8,000 calories of food to deliver 3,500 to each person, of which 25 percent is wasted,” Jenkins said. “But that seems to be the diet people want, for as incomes rise, humans everywhere are demanding more meat and more disposable products with empty calories.”
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Squares of Hope at Park Street T Stop
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election and the Subway Therapy Boston, columnist Madeleine D’Angelo reflects on the curative powers of writing your problems down for the world (or maybe just yourself) to see.