29 min

Episode XII. Food Security; Why Insect Lives Matter Cha Kula Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Millions of Insects species have been around for billions of years while performing key roles such as pollination, maintaining ecological balance, controlling pests, recycling nutrients. However as Kenyan entomologist Dr. Dino Martins breaks it down, our recent industrial growth and modernity has wiped out entire population of insects putting both the ecology, food security and economy at risk.
Find out more about insects: https://discoverpollinators.org/wp-content/cache/all/pollinators-handbook/index.html & https://www.boell.de/en/insectatlas
Join the Route to Food Alliance: routetofood.org/join-alliance-english/
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Millions of Insects species have been around for billions of years while performing key roles such as pollination, maintaining ecological balance, controlling pests, recycling nutrients. However as Kenyan entomologist Dr. Dino Martins breaks it down, our recent industrial growth and modernity has wiped out entire population of insects putting both the ecology, food security and economy at risk.
Find out more about insects: https://discoverpollinators.org/wp-content/cache/all/pollinators-handbook/index.html & https://www.boell.de/en/insectatlas
Join the Route to Food Alliance: routetofood.org/join-alliance-english/
Follow us on Twitter: @routetofood
Like our page on Facebook: @routetofood
Questions, comments, opinions? Email us on info@routetofood.org

29 min

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