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The Pope and the "Protein Myth"
Ignoring the elephant in the "Climate Change Situation Room"
"Big Picture" of Food
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Essential Science

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Cleveland Clinic MD

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Food Consequences

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The two books below do a great job of describing our horrifying dilemma.

As for the solution---we are certain it will be impossible without changing what we eat.
 
Planetary Emergency

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Sustainability

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I have met all the authors in this column and know most of them personally.

TEN BILLION is for leaders only. If you're ready to lead, I challenge you to read it.
---J. Morris Hicks


Since February of 2011, I have published almost 900 articles on my blog-site. Most of the first 100 were about health. The next 600 were about all the many consequences of our food choices.

But the last 200 have been devoted primarily to leadership and activism as it relates to the long-term sustainability of our ecosystem, our civilization and our very species. 

Today, I posted a blog about LEADERSHIP and it features Pope Francis. With over 1.3 billion Catholics and another one or two billion (like me) who respect him, he is arguably the most influential leader in the world today. It began like this:

Who is going to tell the world that we don't NEED to eat animal protein to be healthy? It could very well be Pope Francis--if only he were to become enlightened about the cold hard facts regarding the devastating consequences of our food choices. 

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Last week, I posted a blog entitled, the "Most Important Topic in the History of Humanity--Our food choices in the 21st century." And unlike most of my blogs, it is still getting hundreds of views per day--a full ten days after being published. It began like this:

Life began on our planet about four billion years ago. The human species emerged just 200,000 years ago. If you crammed those four billion years of history into just one year, we've been here for just the last 26 minutes of the last hour of that year. And our population has exploded from one billion to seven billion in jus the last two seconds.


As stated earlier, my primary focus will continue to be sustainability--and you can find a host of articles on that topic on the home page of my blog-site at hpjmh.com

So what about the health of our planet? How are we doing when it comes to sustainability? Earlier this year, I posted a blog about a new scientific report published in the journal Science by 18 of the world's leading environmental researchers. In a nutshell, they stated that human activity has already pushed us by four of the nine planetary boundaries that define our planet's ability to sustain life as we know it. 

In that blog I touched on all nine of the boundaries and the most powerful steps that we can take to preserve our precious planet's ability to support human life.  Racing past environmental "tipping points" in 2015
 
Making complex things simple.In my study of industrial engineering in college, I was taught the importance of making complex things simple. And that's what I have tried to do here---cramming the simple solution to the most critical problem in the history of the world onto one piece of paper. I call it my  One-Page Recipe for Saving our Ecosystem  

Sincerely, J. Morris (Jim) Hicks


Spring has sprung in Stamford, CT. This photo from my sunrise walk this morning along the beautiful shoreline of Long Island Sound.