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01/29/2024
■Class discussion: What are some of the animal and plant diseases that threaten our food supply? Farmers use a wide array of chemicals, drugs and antibiotics to protect their crops and animals. Could that threaten human health? How is climate change making it harder to produce our food? How have agricultural innovations allowed the farmers to produce enough to feed the world’s rapidly growing population? Will we be able to adapt to the changing climate and keep the world fed?
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