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How the FDA’s Limited Oversight Opens the Door to Risky Chemicals in America’s Food

Walking down supermarket aisles, many consumers like Joseph Shea from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, find themselves puzzled and uneasy about what’s really in their...
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The Truth About Wood Pellets: Why “Renewable” Doesn’t Always Mean Sustainable

At first glance, burning wood pellets may seem like a green solution—after all, wood is a natural material, right? And if it grows back, isn’t it renewable? That’s been the dominant narrative for years, especially in the wake of global efforts to shift toward renewable energy. But a deeper look reveals a more complex—and troubling—story. Across the Southeastern United States, forests are being cut down to feed a growing industry: wood pellet biomass. These compressed bits of pine and hardwood are exported by the millions, primarily to Europe, where they are burned to generate electricity. The UK, in particular, is a top consumer, thanks to the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive, which classified wood pellets as...

Seed Oils: Villains or Victims of Misunderstanding? A Closer Look at the “Hateful Eight”

Seed oils have found themselves at the center of a nutritional storm. From political figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to countless wellness influencers, there’s a rising tide of criticism against common cooking oils such as canola, soybean, and sunflower oil. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” campaign even hawks merchandise stamped with slogans like “Make Frying Oil Tallow Again”, echoing the nostalgic days of beef fat sizzling in cast-iron pans. But is this backlash backed by science—or are we oversimplifying a complex dietary issue? What Are Seed Oils, Really? Often grouped under the misleading label of “vegetable oils,” seed oils are extracted from the seeds of various plants. These include what some call the “hateful eight”:Canola, corn, soybean, cottonseed,...

Guardians of Our Future: Seeds, Songs, and Stories That Inspire Hope

In a world facing mounting challenges—from climate crises to social unrest—there remain powerful reminders of resilience and unity that encourage us to look forward with hope. Recent inspiring developments, spanning from seed preservation deep in the Arctic to the melodies of majestic humpback whales, underscore the enduring spirit of life and creativity that connects us all. Seeds of Survival: The Global Vault That Protects Our Food Future This week, over 14,000 precious seed samples were deposited into the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a “doomsday” repository nestled in the frozen permafrost of Norway’s Arctic archipelago. This vault safeguards plant genetic diversity from threats like climate change, war, and natural disasters, ensuring humanity’s agricultural legacy can survive even the...

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