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Transforming entomology to adapt to global concerns: 2021 student debates.

Patricia PradeRamandeep Kaur SandhiSarah DePaolo ElzayKatherine ArnoldVictoria PickensAndrew FreedmanDeShae DillardSean GreshamAshley MorrisDaniela PezziniSeun O OladipupoElijah P CarrollRichard O MurphyFestus K AjibefunLuis M MendezKatherine CarrollJasleen KaurLillie M RooneyKendall StaceyYasmin TavaresJared E DyerNa XieJason BielskiJohn SchepisKayleigh C HauriJohn J TernestJacob PecenkaScott W GulaNatalie ConstancioEmily RamponeMario LuppinoDowen JocsonStephen O OnayemiEmily Rendleman
Published in: Journal of insect science (Online) (2023)
The 2021 Student Debates of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) were held at the Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. The event was organized by the Student Debates Subcommittee (SDS) of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC). The theme of the 2021 Student Debates was "Transforming Entomology to Adapt to Global Concerns", with 3 topics. Each topic had an unbiased introduction and 2 teams. The debate topics were (i) Nonnative insect introduction is an ethical approach for counteracting proliferation and overpopulation of consumers, (ii) What is the best technology to control undesirable insect pests in urban and agricultural settings? and (iii) Compared to other solutions, like plant-based diets, insect farming is the best method to address rising human global food and nutrient supply demands. Unbiased introduction speakers and teams had approximately 6 months to prepare for their presentations.
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