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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.

Merry Christmas from J. Morris Hicks

And Season’s Greetings to all who don’t celebrate Christmas! 2013 has been a very big year for me. After eleven years of study, I have now shifted my primary interest to sustainability and away from the physical health of humans. … Continue reading

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The CERTAINTY of global warming and water scarcity…

And the worst catastrophes that can be avoided—if we act NOW! Mainstream scientists and environmentalists now agree that human-driven climate change is happening and that today’s water shortages around the world are only going to get worse. Most of those … Continue reading

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Three books every world leader must read NOW!!!

Before Mother Nature can no longer sustain us as a species. There are now seven billion people on this planet and we’re adding another 240,000 every day. We’re running out of land, we’re running out of water and the number … Continue reading

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