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About J. Morris Hicks

A former strategic management consultant and senior corporate executive with Ralph Lauren in New York, J. Morris Hicks has always focused on the "big picture" when analyzing any issue. In 2002, after becoming curious about our "optimal diet," he began a study of what we eat from a global perspective ---- discovering many startling issues and opportunities along the way. In addition to an MBA and a BS in Industrial Engineering, he holds a certificate in plant-based nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies, where he has also been a member of the board of directors since 2012. Having concluded that our food choices hold the key to the sustainability of our civilization, he has made this his #1 priority---exploring all avenues for influencing humans everywhere to move back to the natural plant-based diet for our species.

Clinton Foundation seeks ideas to change the world…

Let’s tell them about the greatest world changing opportunity in history. An email from the Clinton Foundation has been popping up everywhere — seeking ideas from everyone, asking, “What’s your idea for making the world a better place?” So let’s … Continue reading

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“Running roughshod” over our planet at the 7 billion mark.

Taking land inventory at the 7 billion mark of human population Our love affair with the typical Western diet is completely unsustainable for very much longer. This week as we officially passed the seven billion mark according to the U.N., … Continue reading

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Topping 7 billion on Halloween — Very scary indeed.

But there are many things happening that are much scarier than goblins. Yesterday was Halloween. And, according to the United Nations, it was the day that the human race officially reached the seven billion mark. Time Magazine reported in their … Continue reading

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