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As Bird Flu Spreads to Cattle, Is It Safe to Eat Milk and Meat?

The ongoing bird flu outbreak has spread to cattle, and experts are concerned. What does this mean for the food industry?

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Wild insights: What we can learn about stress from animals

Discovering the delicate balance between stress and cognitive performance is not just a scientific pursuit—it's a look into mental fortitude.

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Why Tighter Restrictions On Meat Labels Won't Make the Industry Safer Or More Humane

Why Tighter Restrictions On Meat Labels Won't Make the Industry Safer Or More Humane
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Drilling for gas, oil is 'short-sighted, nationalistic, environmentally irresponsible' — scientists

Seismic surveys have an immediate negative impact on SA's marine life, and in the long term, the resulting extraction of oil and gas will drive climate change.

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Stop oil and gas exploration madness, SA scientists urg...

‘Energy security should be based on science, not narrow, short-sighted political and vested interests. History will judge the current South African government harshly if it fails to act decisively now for the sake of its people and the greater good of the planet.’

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Seismic survey: South Africa's top science academy ca...

Eleven top scientists representing the Academy of Sciences of South Africa have weighed in strongly against the Shell seismic survey — and any further marine seismic surveys off the SA coastline — until there are more rigorous expert studies in local waters. They have also cautioned that th...

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Is Next Pandemic on Our Plate? Meat-Eating May Unleash Unknown Viruses - Novinite.com


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Demand for regular supplies of affordable meat will create future pandemics that will make Covid-19 pandemic look like a “dress rehearsal", scientists are warning.  
Producing meat is creating the perfect breeding ground for diseases of the same kind to emerge, according to the South African academics.
The risk is created by humans’ interactions with animals and a lack of learning from the past, they say.
The coronavirus pandemic, many of the early cases of which were linked to a live-animal-slaughter market in China, has killed around 2.2 million people worldwide in a year.
Experts from both the UN and the European Food Safety Authority have previously identified industrial animal farming as the cause of most new infectious diseases in humans in the past decade, and have likewise warned it risks starting new pandemics.

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Russia's Booming Intensive Animal Farming 'A Ticking Time Bomb' for Future Viruses


Russia’s Booming Intensive Animal Farming ‘A Ticking Time Bomb’ for Future Viruses
Following the discovery of the first case of H5N8 bird flu in humans, activists and virologists fear the country’s large-scale farms will become “petri dishes.”
Russia's poultry production is rising.
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As the world grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, Russia’s discovery of the world’s first cases of transmission of bird flu from animals to humans is prompting experts to warn that the country’s increasing large-scale industrial meat production could create conditions for future viruses to thrive.
While the H5N8 strain of avian flu has been ravaging the global poultry industry for decades, with Germany and other European countries seeing their last major outbreak in the winter of 2016, Russia has become a hub for this strain and other bird flu viruses as it ramps up animal farming in the wake of bans on Western food imports.

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Scientists warn factory farming raises future pandemic risk: 'COVID-19 could be a dress rehearsal'


South African scientists have warned that rising demand for affordable meat and the expansion of intensive animal agriculture creates the ‘perfect breeding ground’ for the development of viruses that could spark future pandemics.
With over 100m confirmed cases worldwide and more than 2m deaths, it is believed that the current COVID-19 crisis started in a Huanan wet market, where the first cluster of cases is thought to have originated. Currently, a WHO team are visiting sites in the Chinese city of Wuhan, attempting to piece together the puzzle of how SARS-CoV-2 passed from animals to humans.
While the origin of SARS-CoV-2 is not yet fully determined, scientists at the University of the Free State in South Africa have outlined the link between food production, past pandemics and possible future crises.

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