In this podcast episode, Dr. Mark Hyman interviews Sam Kass, former White House food policy advisor and author of "The Last Supper: How to Overcome the Coming Food Crisis," about the vulnerabilities of our food system and the urgent need for change. They discuss how agriculture contributes to climate change through soil degradation, deforestation, and water usage, and how climate change, in turn, threatens food production. Kass emphasizes the importance of diversifying crops, adopting regenerative agricultural practices, and incentivizing farmers to transition to sustainable methods. They explore policy changes, the role of corporations and consumers, and the need for a cultural shift towards valuing healthy and sustainable food choices. The conversation also touches on the challenges of short-term financial pressures on food companies and the need for a broader perspective that considers the long-term health of both people and the planet.
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