Articles published in The Food Magazine
Articles are grouped by year.
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2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Since the 2006 film directed by Faith Morgan, “The Power of Community: How Cuba survived peak oil,” Cuba has been heralded as an example of how to respond to a sudden and severe shortage of resources. (18/07/2010)
Exploring the carbon footprint of minimum income diets.
Current lifestyles in the UK are unsustainable and policy-makers are struggling to find ways to shift society to lower carbon modes of living.
(18/07/2010)
‘Nanotechnologies’ are technologies that involve the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular level. (18/07/2010)
In Britain, most people’s idea of a tree food would be an apple or perhaps hazelnuts, but for many people living in Africa, tree foods can mean the difference between life and death... (18/07/2010)
Nestlé is one of the four most boycotted companies on the planet and the most boycotted in the UK because of the way it pushes its baby milk, a problem that continues to this day despite the significant gains achieved by the campaign... (15/07/2010)
Plan B organic farm is less than an hour’s drive from the centre of metropolitan Toronto. As its name implies, it intends to be around when everyone understands that Plan A is failing. (24/05/2010)
The Food Magazine investigates omega-3 fatty acids in your diet (23/05/2010)
London Assembly Member Jenny Jones, of the Green Party, worries that the Olympics will be a festival of sport, and junk food… (18/02/2010)
Our new farming columnist Tim Waygood with a talk on the wildside… (18/02/2010)