Animal Proteins

Animal Proteins

Por Hugh Garner Bennett

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "Animal Proteins," Hugh Garner Bennett delves into the multifaceted role that animal-derived proteins play in human nutrition, ecology, and industry. The book is meticulously structured, combining scientific inquiry with a lyrical prose style that is both accessible and enriched with historical context. Bennett approaches the subject through a lens of sustainability, exploring the balance between dietary needs and environmental impact, while grounding his arguments in well-researched data and case studies. His examination is timely, linking contemporary issues such as food security and global health with the consumption patterns of animal proteins. Hugh Garner Bennett, an esteemed biochemist and advocate for sustainable food practices, draws upon his extensive background in nutritional science to inform his writing. His passion for both animal welfare and environmental conservation is evident in his work, reflecting years of research and a commitment to advancing discourse surrounding food systems. Bennett's unique perspective is shaped by his experiences in laboratory research, policy-making, and public education, making him a credible voice in the field. This book is a crucial read for anyone interested in the intersection of nutrition, agriculture, and environmental ethics. Readers will find themselves both enlightened and challenged, gaining a deeper understanding of how choices about animal proteins can reshape dietary habits and contribute to a more sustainable future, making it essential for scholars, students, and consumers alike.

Hugh Garner Bennett