tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4171819014533667083.post7552549713777039494..comments2023-12-15T05:00:28.872-06:00Comments on DIVINE PRIMATES: Sustainability's New UnderpinningsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17526810275758534500noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4171819014533667083.post-67410929499505449202011-08-31T23:38:48.266-05:002011-08-31T23:38:48.266-05:00Sorry for the delayed acknowledgement, Ernie. I&#...Sorry for the delayed acknowledgement, Ernie. I've also been seeing a lot on evolutionary psychology that confirms our genetic qualifications as hunter-gatherers and completely explains how the obesity epidemic is because of largely unrestricted access to the fat, salt and sugar we crave - and which were very scarce until recently. We were not genetically designed to say "no" to these substances, especially when so artfully created and marketed.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17526810275758534500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4171819014533667083.post-33315683807964405382010-08-03T18:10:36.653-05:002010-08-03T18:10:36.653-05:00Reading this sent me to my bookshelf for my copy o...Reading this sent me to my bookshelf for my copy of Paul Shepard's TRACES OF AN OMNIVORE which contains, in part, his thoughts on our Pleistocene origins. Shepard provides, for me, a reminder that although we live in a "modern" world, we still have the brain of our Pleistocene ancestors.Erniehttp://leloves@att.netnoreply@blogger.com