How scientists and communities are keeping food on the table for generations to come.
As the climate crisis threatens our food supplies, already marginalized communities will be among the first to feel the effects of dwindling nutritious food. Hungry Planet showcases people's work on understanding the science of the food on our plates and how scientists and communities are working to keep it there for future generations.
How scientists and communities are keeping food on the table for generations to come.
As the climate crisis threatens our food supplies, already marginalized communities will be among the first to feel the effects of dwindling nutritious food. Hungry Planet showcases people's work on understanding the science of the food on our plates and how scientists and communities are working to keep it there for future generations.
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About the Host
Niba is a science content creator based in San Francisco, CA. Her channel, @NotesByNiba, has created videos with places such as SciShow, Feminist Book Club, and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. She received degrees in Genetics, Toxicology, and Diversity Studies at UC Davis, where she also researched the effects of climate change on crops. She received her Genetics M.S. from Duke, where she researched the genetics, form, and function of plant roots.
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