Big changes for the better
Hi everybody, and sorry for the lack of posts recently. There have been some big things happening in my work life. In short – out with the old and in with the new! read more…
The man responsible for pushing the proposed mandatory internet filter in Australian, Senator Stephen Conroy (despite the absurdity of the system according to all the experts) has clearly shown his ignorance once again.
Public awareness of the environmental impact of the massive use of palm oil in food products is steadily increasing. Nevertheless consumer demand for products containing palm oil remains high, and few companies are making significant changes.
However ABC is reporting that a social web media campaign utilising YouTube and initiated by Greenpeace, has led to Nestle changing its sourcing policies in regards to palm oil.
Palm oil is used in a huge variety of manufactured food products, sometimes clearly stated in the ingredient list, other times simply stated as “vegetable oil”. Another big use of palm oil is in biodiesel production, and in soap manufacture. Unfortunately huge areas in some South East Asian countries have been deforested to make way for production, and it also seems to be threatening the native habitat of orang-utans.
Aside from the health implications of the widespread consumption of this type of saturated fat, the environmental and conservation issues are frightening. There is also debate about whether benefits of switching to this sort of biofuel is outweighed by the climate and environmental impact of the deforestation process.
Hopefully this change by Nestle will make a positive impact directly, as well as indirectly by making other manufacturers and consumers consider the impact of their choice of ingredients.
Photo of a Palm Oil Plantation by Marco Schmidt courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Everybody instinctively knows that sleep is important. But how many of us take that as seriously as we should? I for one have been guilty of ignoring the importance of sleep, and many of us – due to the demands of work, family or social life – live in a state of chronic sleep deprivation. Well research indicates that there are consequences far above and beyond fatigue. read more…
This recent podcast from the BMJ Group looks at the situation of what UK medical doctors know about herbal medicines, and the changing situation in regards to regulation of herbal medicines in the United Kingdom.
