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    Jeff Schweitzer
    “That we need help is easy to see every time we walk down the street.
    The experts confirm what the obscured view in front of us tells us.
    They estimate that 64% of adults in the United States are obese and
    that this percentage is growing. Even our children are being affected,
    as nearly every one in three American children under the age of 18
    is overweight.”
    Jeff Schweitzer, Calorie Wars: Fat, Fact and Fiction

  • #2
    Jeff Schweitzer
    “Associated with this weight gain are increased risks
    in adulthood for joint problems, angina, high blood pressure, heart
    attacks, strokes, type 2 diabetes and, ultimately, premature death.
    Outside of the human costs, health experts estimate that treating
    adult obesity-related ailments will cost the American economy
    nearly $150 billion in 2009.”
    Jeff Schweitzer, Calorie Wars: Fat, Fact and Fiction

  • #3
    Jeff Schweitzer
    “Human beings are not inevitable, and our brief existence is not preordained to be extended into the distant future. If Homo sapiens is to have a continued presence on earth, humankind will reevaluate its sense of place in the world and modify its strong species-centric stewardship of the planet. Our collective concepts of morality and ethics have a direct impact on our species’ ultimate fate.”
    Jeff Schweitzer, Beyond Cosmic Dice: Moral Life in a Random World

  • #4
    Jeff Schweitzer
    “When Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, he exposed the world to a momentous discovery . For the first time in history, human beings were seen not as creatures of divine origin, but instead, as a product of nature, an animal like every other on the planet. Imagine yourself back in that amazing year. The day before Darwin’s book was published, you wake up thinking yourself the image of God; the next morning you realize you have the face of a monkey. Not everybody immediately embraced this rude demotion from god to goat.”
    Jeff Schweitzer, Beyond Cosmic Dice: Moral Life in a Random World



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