Anonymous ID: 37d509 Aug. 24, 2022, 5:48 p.m. No.17438367   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8389

UN, 2103

 

Edible insects are a promising alternative to the

conventional production of meat, either for direct human

consumption or for indirect use as feedstock. To fully realize

this potential, much work needs to be done by a wide range

of stakeholders. This publication will boost awareness of

the many valuable roles that insects play in sustaining

nature and human life, and it will stimulate debate on the

expansion of the use of insects as food and feed.

 

https://www.fao.org/3/i3253e/i3253e.pdf

Anonymous ID: 37d509 Aug. 24, 2022, 5:54 p.m. No.17438398   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Eugenics Registry

The idea of a eugenics registry was first raised by John Harvey Kellogg during the First National Race Betterment Conference in 1914. The registry was established after the Second National Race Betterment Conference in San Francisco in 1915 in cooperation of Race Betterment Foundation and the Eugenic Records Office. The purpose of the registry was stated on its family information survey forms as:

 

To make an inventory and record of the socially important hereditary traits and tendencies of the individual.

To point out, as far as possible, the conditions under which these traits and tendencies may express themselves in succeeding generations.

To contribute to the growth and spread of our knowledge of natural inheritance in man.

To assist in the maintenance and increase of natural endowments and to combat race decay.[21]

The board members included pioneering eugenicists: David Starr Jordan, president; John Harvey Kellogg, secretary; Irving Fisher, Luther Burbank, and Charles B. Davenport, director of the ERO. The registry collected information on thousands of families during its years of operation until 1935.[21]

 

https://www.23andme.com/