Worldwatch Institute Grant



Organization - Worldwatch Institute
Grant Amount - $150,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - help prevent the double crises threatening the global food supply of the emergence of new animal diseases highly communicable to the human population at an unprecedented scale and the depletion and pollution of major oceanic fisheries


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