The Healthcare Policy Podcast ®  Produced by David Introcaso
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
Tuft's Professor William Masters Discusses Food Affordability and Food Production Stability in the Age of Climate Denial
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Tuft's Professor William Masters Discusses Food Affordability and Food Production Stability in the Age of Climate Denial

Ongoing food price inflation, SNAP cuts, increasing food insecurity, fertilizer shortages, persistent drought and extreme heat, etc, compromise the cornerstone of public health.

To state the obvious nutrition is considered the cornerstone of public health, a, if not the, primary preventative measure against chronic disease. Nevertheless, the OBBBA cut SNAP funding by an estimated $187 billion; since the start of the pandemic food prices have increased by roughly 30%; and, going forward are at risk due to uncertain trade policy, global shocks including the ongoing war in Iran, water supply/access and widespread drought and other climate-related issues include the looming super El Nino event that is expected to disrupt planting cycles worldwide and breach thermal safety margins - causing most major crops to suffer further yield declines. Add to all this the questionable science behind the MAHA movement.

Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy information is at: https://nutrition.tufts.edu/

Prof Masters’ bio is at: https://as.tufts.edu/economics/people/faculty/william-masters

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