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Studies have been linking red meat consumption to health problems like heart disease, stroke, and cancer for years. But nestled in the recesses of those published papers are notable limitations.
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It’s now more commonly known that alcohol and tobacco use make us ill. Less known is that just four industries account for at least one-third of global preventable deaths. These industries are unhealthy processed food and drinks, fossil fuels, alcohol and tobacco. Collectively they cause 19 million deaths every year, according to a recent series of reports published in The Lancet.
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News Headlines of the week
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Opsomming van die week se gebeure- Prof Johan Willemse -
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Global warming of 2°C would lead to about 230 billion tonnes of carbon being released from the world’s soil, new research suggests.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johannpretorius/message
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Over the past few years, we’ve seen unprecedented energy developments taking place all over the world.
This is set to continue as countries attempt to achieve net-zero goals.
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Headlines of the week. June 2024
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Clean energy is a top priority for countries worldwide. While conventional power relies on fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil, clean energy comes in various forms such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, and biomass.
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Although discovered in the United States only seven years ago, tar spot has wreaked havoc on corn yield—resulting in an estimated 1.2-billion-dollar loss in 2021 alone. The miscreant behind this devastating plant disease, Phyllachora maydis, is an emergent fungal pathogen whose biology remains obscure. This lack of understanding significantly limits disease management strategies, and no corn germplasm is completely resistant to the pathogen.
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Commercial agriculture, or otherwise known as agribusiness, is a cropping method in which crops are raised and livestock are raised in order to sell the products on the market in order to make money.
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Weekliks Landbou oorsig met Prof Johan willemse
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2035 is approaching and after the definitive ok from the European Union relating to the ban on the sale of endothermic engines, the road is precisely that from 2035 and we must organize ourselves to follow it, thanks to the fact that the transition from endothermic to electric means for the manufacturers a complete and total revision of the design and construction schemes of the vehicles as well as a remodulation of the product lines.
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There’s no trait that distinguishes humans from all other mammals more clearly than the way we walk. Human habitual bipedalism – obligatory walking on two legs – has long been a defining trait of our species, as well as our ancestors as far back as 4.5 million years ago.
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Audio production of CRA MEDIA - International
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Weeklikse Nuus opsomming met Prof Johan Willemse
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Advances in genetic engineering have given rise to an era of foods—including genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and gene-edited foods—that promise to revolutionize the way we eat.
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Headlines of the week.
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People across the world worry about climate change, but that concern alone doesn’t translate into support for climate mitigation policies.
That’s our finding based on a recent survey designed to better illustrate how people perceive the risks from climate change and their support for government climate actions.
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