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Reducing food loss and waste

Our video explains the impact of food waste and emphasizes the importance of reducing food loss and waste. It encourages all to support a more sustainable food system. There is an urgent need for action as we approach the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals! #nofoodwaste #foodwaste #foodloss #sustain

What If Animals Could Talk?

What If Animals Could Talk? Subscribe To Life's Biggest Questions: https://alugha.com/LifesBiggestQuestions Support Us On PATREON: http://bit.ly/2xOvaE7 Ever wonder what your pet is thinking? And what they would say if they could talk? Humans can communicate with animals on a basic level, we don'

Can eating pasta help you lose weight?

Can eating pasta help you lose weight? A flurry of recent headlines on pasta and weight loss might make you think it can. But looking at the research behind these headlines shows that the science of dieting with pasta is not as simple as it might seem. USEFUL LINKS Original research paper: http:

The 5 stages of grief

When we lose someone or something that is important to us, we often go through 5 stages of grief: denial, anger, negotiation, depression, and acceptance. Each stage serves the purpose of helping us cope with the loss. This complex emotional reaction to a loss is unique to each person and is not alwa

What If All Cats Disappeared?

CATS. CATS CATS CATS. Love them or hate them, cats are undeniably pretty great. Fluffy little villains going through life knocking this off shelves, just cause they can. Ah, cats. …. But what if they all upped and left us on this sordid, doomed earth. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha

What Do Deaf People Hear?

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifesBiggestQuestions Hello and welcome back to Life’s Biggest Questions, I’m Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey. Hearing loss can be caused by any number of things; anything from illnesses, to head injury, to listening to music too loudly can result in some sor

Cipolla's 5 Laws of Stupidity

One always and inevitably underestimates the number of stupid people who are in circulation, says Cipolla's Law of Stupidity. Although Carlo Cipolla originally formulated his principles in the form of an amusing letter to his friends, it soon gained a lot of attention among social theorists. Today,