Obama White House Chef Warns Rice, Chocolate, And Coffee Will Nearly Disappear in 30 Years

Everyday food products will be hard to come by in 30 years because of climate change, according to a chef who worked in the Obama White House.

At a recent dinner event to promote regenerative agriculture, Sam Kass, who also served as White House senior policy adviser for nutrition, listed rice, coffee, wine, and chocolate as examples of popular food items that could become scarce in the decades to come.

“A number of foods that we hold very dear to our hearts and largely take for granted are under a real threat,” Kass said, according to PEOPLE magazine. “And you’re seeing in the future, we’re on track for a lot of those to become quite scarce and some really to be largely unavailable to most people and others just significantly increased in cost.”

Kass teamed up last week with food brand Knorr to hold a “$500 Dinner,” an event in New York City meant to highlight dinner table staples that are in jeopardy without the widespread adoption of regenerative agriculture practices, which according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, focus on a “holistic approach” in farming to foster sustainable food systems and environmental health.

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The dinner event celebrated World Soil Day, which took place on December 5. HOLA! USA reported attendees were served dishes that mixed rice with seafood and truffles. Such a meal would cost $72 now, but $566 in 2050, when “the ingredients we rely on become even more scarce,” Kass said.

Kass is now a partner at Acre Venture Partners, a firm that says it invests in “companies creating fundamental change in food and agriculture in order to address large scale problems in human and environmental health.” In 2017, the World Economic Forum selected him as one of its Young Global Leaders.

At the dinner, Kass said he wanted to make rice a centerpiece of the dinner because it is very popular around the word and is also a significant emitter of greenhouse gases, per PEOPLE.

“Food and agriculture is the number two driver of greenhouse gas emissions globally and uses about 70% of the world’s waters. It’s the number one driver of deforestation, land use change. It’s really at the center of a lot of these environmental issues,” Kass said.

Kass also said: “Food and agriculture is the only real opportunity that we have to sequester enough carbon on the scale that science is telling us, within the time horizon that the science is saying we have, and that’s really unique to food and agriculture.”

Tom Brady Breaks Down How He Stays Focused On The Field Amid Divorce From Supermodel Gisele Bündchen

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady spoke this week about how he has been able to maintain his focus on the football field amid his divorce from supermodel Gisele Bündchen a couple of months ago.

The remarks from Brady were recorded just before the legendary quarterback set a record this week with his 44th career 4th-quarter comeback victory against the New Orleans Saints, throwing two touchdowns in the final minutes of the game to go from being down 16-3 to winning 17-16.

Brady talked about the matter during the latest installment of his “Let’s Go!” podcast on SiriusXM, saying that it has been important for him to keep things in “perspective.”

“I think there’s so many ways for me that it just keeps great perspective for me in my life,” Brady said of how he stays focused on the field. “Why have I done it for as long as I have? You know, physically, I’ve explained that and I’ve tried to take care of myself. You know, mentally, and as we talked about with Coach [Sean] Payton, there’s such a drive mentally to always come up with the next great play, or the next great concept, or the next great scheme. And then emotionally, that’s where I think as you get older the challenges really come in, you know — because we can get distracted by other parts of life. And not distracted in a bad way, but there’s priorities that take over.”

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“So I’ve tried my best over the years to maintain what’s important to me,” he continued. “And been very fortunate to play a sport that I love. And, as I said, why do I play? Because the competition is great. Obviously it’s a great thrill and joy to go out there and play, but you’re just, you’re a part of something that’s way bigger than yourself and there’s something to be said for that.”

The remarks from Brady come after he and Bündchen divorced in October following a very nasty fight the two reportedly had over Brady’s decision to return to playing football after he briefly retired.

Brady and Bündchen married in 2009 and they have a son and a daughter. Brady has another son with actress Bridget Moynahan, whom he dated before Bündchen.

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