Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Securing Tomorrow: Improving Worldwide Readiness for Biological Hazards | Chapter 7 | Innovations in Biological Science Vol. 1

 The negative predictions of many global organizations that assess the impact of the negative events looming on our planet, have traced worrying prospects of the risk we run, if we do not reverse economic policies-and the geopolitical balances between the various nations.

Pandemic, Urbanization, Political instability, Climate change, Food security, numerous hotbeds of war, adversely affect the global balance and quality of life that we risk turning into a point of no return.

Addressing these fundamental problems is not the task of this paper. Here we merely point out the risks we are running.

The aim of this work is to address the most pressing of problems, in addition to that of the war, and it is the food problem, both from a nutritional value point of view, both from the point of view of the technologies adopted by the food production industry, who pursue profit and not general welfare.

Author(s) Details:

Bruno Riccardi (Freelance Biologist),
Castelfranco di Sotto, Italy.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/IBS-V1/article/view/14016

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