Why Eating Insects Won’t Save the Planet
Of all the Royal spectacles I’ve seen, this was my least expected: King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands with his hands plunged in maggots.
Lab-grown meat is closer every day. Would you eat a cultivated pastrami sandwich?
The headline on a story in The Star last November asked an important contemporary question: “Meat made from cells, not livestock, is here.
When will our leaders take climate change seriously?
The tragedy of the Australian Bush fires | Credit @mattabbottphoto It’s a sobering thought. Climate change isn’t so much creeping up anymore, it’s coming at us in leaps and bounds. Europe is now the fastest warming continent in the world. According to
Why eating insects won’t save the planet
Growing crops to feed bugs for humans to eat does not make sense, particularly when insecticides are wiping out hundreds of thousands of species
Dr. Amir Khan puts Food and Health under the Microscope
Last Saturday (15th March), it was a great honour to welcome Dr Amir Khan to the stage of the magnificent Sheldonian Theatre to deliver our 2024 Peter Roberts Memorial Lecture, hosted by the Oxford Literary Festival.
What David Attenborough Taught Me About Hope
Deep among forest-clad slopes of Rwanda’s Virunga Mountains, a young David Attenborough was creating one of the most iconic moments in wildlife history.