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NYC Food Policy Watch
Original Center stories, news, research studies and events
for
the week of April 26,
2017
Food Policy Center Original Content
10 Urban Farmers Bringing Fresh Food to NYC (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Make the Road New York: NYC Food Based Community Organization Spotlight (nycfoodpolicy.org)
National Parks Service's Healthy and Sustainable Food Program: Urban Food Policy Snapshot (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Food Policy Center Original Reports
NYC Foodscapes by Neighborhood (nycfoodpolicy.org):
Download Individual Neighborhood Food Reports Here>>>
How Health Tech Can Help Food Insecurity (nycfoodpolicy.org):
Download Report Here>>>
Food Policy & Practice News
New York City Seeks to Create a 'Craigslist for Food Pantries' (Civil Eats)
Chew On This For Earth Day: How Our Diets Impact The Planet (NPR Salt)
Bronx health care firms ban sugary drinks, calls for others to follow (Crain's)
Tax DOES work in America: First tax on sugary drinks cuts sales by 10% - far beyond expectations, first figures reveal (Daily Mail)
Walmart just pledged to eliminate a billion tons of greenhouse gas. (Grist)
Dow Chemical Asks Trump's EPA To Disregard Government Studies That Indicate Its Pesticides Are Dangerous (Modern Farmer)
To Solve Hunger, First Solve Poverty (Civil Eats)
Germ in Raw Milk, Poultry Now Tops Food Poisoning List (NY Times)
What Fish Is Good For Me And The Planet? New Documentary Explores (NPR Salt)
Fattest US Cities: Did Your Hometown Make New Ranking? (Newsmax)
Obama Is Coming Back From Vacation to Talk About Food (Eater)
Frozen Vegetables Are Sometimes More Nutritious Than Fresh (Modern Farmer)
Is It Safe To Eat Moldy Bread? (NPR Salt)
Food Policy & Practice Journal Research
Timing and duration matters for school lunch and recess (Experimental Biology)
Self-regulation and household routines at age three and obesity at age eleven: Longitudinal analysis of the UK Millennium cohort study (International Journal of Obesity)
Improving taste may reduce school lunch waste (Experimental Biology)
Parents' use of emotional feeding increases emotional eating in school-age children (Child Development)
Which livestock production claims matter most to consumers? (Agriculture and Human Values)
NYC Food Policy Center Events
The Impact of New York City's School Gardens
. Thursday,
April 27th, 2017
. 8:30 AM-10:15 AM.
Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third Avenue
at 119th Street
RSVP Here >>>>
How NYC SchoolFoods Works from the Inside.
Tuesday,
May 16th, 2017.
8:30 AM-10:15 AM.
Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third
RSVP Here >>>>
Saving Regional Farms: Why Every New Yorker Should Care.
Thursday,
June 6th, 2017
. 8:30 AM-10:15 AM. (Part 2 (Part 1 Info to come soon) Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street
RSVP Here >>>>
NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College
2180 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10035
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