“Worms. It’s What’s For Dinner…??”

World Economic Forum Promotes Mealworms as New Protein Source in Europe’s Bid to Reduce Meat Consumption

As well as being a nutritious food source, insects consume fewer resources than traditional livestock. There are, of course, many parts of the world where insects are already part of everyday diets. Industrializing their production and consumption could open up new routes to feeding the world’s growing population and alleviating some of the environmental pressures caused by conventional agriculture.

Ensuring access to safe, healthy sources of food is a key part of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) drive. From zero hunger to climate action, from ending poverty to ensuring responsible use of resources, many of the 17 SDGs relate to the food people eat, how it is grown and how it is distributed.

According to the World Economic Forum’s Meat: The Future report, keeping up with the demand for animal-derived protein could put meeting the SDGs and Paris Climate Agreement targets in jeopardy.

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Ooopsie!! Where’s That ‘Effing Mask?

Joe Biden Admits He’s ‘Noticed I Forget to Put My Mask Back On’ — ‘A Lot of Times’  Aarrrawr??

Breitbart–President Joe Biden admitted Friday that he is aware that he frequently forgets to put his mask back on after speaking at public events.

“When I’m outside — and the problem is — a lot of times, I walk away from this podium and noticed I forget to put my mask back on because I’m used to not wearing it outside,” Biden explained.

Pope Francis, Tear Down Those Walls

Pope Francis Calls for ‘No More Walls’…as he sleeps peacefully behind the walls of Vatican City knowing there’s no homeless camps allowed in Saint Peters Square.

Breitbart–We must “make every effort to break down the walls that separate us and, in acknowledging our profound interconnection, build bridges that foster a culture of encounter,” the pope said. “Today’s migration movements offer an opportunity for us to overcome our fears and let ourselves be enriched by the diversity of each person’s gifts.”

“Then, if we so desire, we can transform borders into privileged places of encounter, where the miracle of an ever wider ‘we’ can come about,” he added.

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