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OPINION

France's latest crude, culinary counter-offensive

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/09/2023

» The French government has just published a decree banning the use of terms like "steak", "spare ribs" and "ham" on plant-based foods. Sausages and "poultry nuggets" will escape the ban so long as the plant protein content is less than 6%.

OPINION

The myth of global grain shortages

Oped, Jayati Ghosh, Published on 17/08/2023

» In recent years, soaring food prices and the growing frequency and intensity of floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events have prompted warnings of a looming grain shortage, potentially spelling disaster for the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations. Although climate change poses the greatest medium to long-term threat to global food security, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is frequently cited as the immediate cause of the current hunger crisis. But this is a red herring.

OPINION

Bring hunger profiteers to heel

Oped, Jennifer Clapp & Phil Howard, Published on 17/08/2023

» The Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have caused commodity prices to soar in recent years, severely undermining global food security. Now, global food prices are down from the peaks of a year ago, but no one should be complacent: the world's food woes are far from over. The risk of additional price volatility remains high.

OPINION

AI still falls short

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/08/2022

» Re: "Tech giants pour billions into AI, but hype doesn't always match reality", (Business, July 2).

OPINION

LA must govern vending with respect

Oped, Álvaro Huerta, Victor Narro and Doug Smith, Published on 07/08/2021

» Street vending isn't just ubiquitous in Los Angeles. It's a half-billion-dollar industry, according to a 2015 report by non-profit research organisation Economic Roundtable.

OPINION

EU beef advertisement undermines climate goals

Oped, Peter Singer, Published on 16/07/2021

» 'If the sound of beef sizzling on the grill brings tears to your eyes, you're a real beefatarian." That's the opening line of a TV ad produced by a European advertising campaign called Proud of European Beef. Just more advertising silliness? No, because the European Union is paying 80% of the cost of it.

OPINION

Who's more right, Greta Thunberg or Bill Gates?

Oped, Adir Turner, Published on 06/05/2021

» Some people say that to avoid the threat of catastrophic harm to human welfare posed by global warming, we must radically change our behaviour -- cease flying, use bicycles, and give up red meat. Others believe that new technologies can deliver carbon-free growth. So, who is right: Greta Thunberg, who advocates the former course, or Bill Gates, who just wrote a book advocating the latter?

OPINION

Playing football won't turn boys into manly men

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 12/02/2021

» It seemed innocent enough at the start: just a surge in the number of boys coming to school with notes from doctors saying they were excused from playing contact sports. But pretty soon high schools all over China were having trouble finding enough willing young men to make up a football team.

OPINION

Search for alternative proteins is now a gold rush

Oped, Ryan Huling, Published on 06/01/2021

» Alternatives to meat are nothing new in Thailand. What is new is who's eating them.

OPINION

Climate change salvation in a vat

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/12/2020

» We are putting a final end to the fossil era," said Denmark's climate minister, Dan Jorgensen, last week. What he meant was that the European Union's biggest oil and gas producer is officially getting out of the petrochemical business after 80 years.