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Microbiomes as modulators of human and planetary health: A relational and cross-scale perspective. Global Change Biology.
Grains scattered in and around a bowl on a tan stone surface.

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

Microbiomes as modulators of human and planetary health: A relational and cross-scale perspective. Global Change Biology.

This paper explores how interconnected microbiomes influence human and planetary health. It argues that global trends such as the homogenization of diets, environments, and medical practices are driving shifts in microbial diversity.

• News

Handte-Reinecker, A. and Sardeshpande, M.

Benefits of electric cooking in schools. UK MECS.
Vegetable-based meals assembled in a long line of to-go boxes.

Energy Food Systems

Benefits of electric cooking in schools. UK MECS.

The findings of the four case studies (Kenya, Lesotho, Guinea and Nepal) show the potential of eCooking in delivering sustainable school meals while also highlighting the unique challenges of each context.

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Khalifa, Y. and Leach, M.