
Understand the role of food systems in the world and how and why we should live a more sustainable life through our food choices.
Earth is seeing the sixth mass extinction of flora, especially fauna, driven by human activity. Bees and insects are dying, temperatures are going up, and forests are burning. Many animals are crucial parts of our biodiversity and agriculture as they pollinate or carry seeds from one place to another. Meteorological conditions will determine if the next harvest will fail or if the soil will dry out. For that reason, we need to understand how the ways and methods with which the foods we eat are cultivated and produced impact our environment.
Blossoms of Modernism was created just for that. It will equip you with the knowledge you need to choose the climate-friendliest options in your closest supermarket or even how you could grow food in your garden without harming the environment. Often we think that we do not have the power to make a change, but BOM will show you that you do! Education is key because, as you will know, knowledge is power. Only with knowledge can we make conscious and equitable decisions. And doesn’t that give you hope?
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Looking at food through a sustainability lens
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