Who paid for the study?
Good question.
Monsanto, the wheat farming lobby, and Pepperidge Farm breads.
The people who sell grains. Did you need to ask?
As far as I can tell, CSIRO paid for the bulk of it. Climate Weenies.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00394-019-02036-y
“Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge .... We also acknowledge and thank the CSIRO for providing laboratory expertise and support, ... In addition, we would like to thank Paul Greenfield, from CSIRO, for his assistance and training in analysing ....
The authors would also like to thank the Western Australian Department of Health for their funding of the Western Australian Human Microbiome Collaboration Centre (WAHMCC) ...”
What is CSIRO you ask?
“Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is an independent Australian federal government agency responsible for scientific research. Its chief role is to improve the economic and social performance of industry for the benefit of the community. “ Wikipedia
“Through our cutting edge climate knowledge and services, CSIRO research is enabling a sustainable, resilient and productive future for Australia, our region and the world .
Our research
Understanding our climate and atmosphere
Our comprehensive and rigorous science is improving our understanding of Australia’s changing climate.
Planning for climate change
CSIRO research is helping to equip policy makers, industries and communities with the information and services they need to effectively plan for and adapt to the impacts of climate change.’
And so this was turned into s small cookbook that among other things, “Promotes low energy days”
Are quick and easy to prepare
Use simple, affordable wholesome ingredients
Are flavoured with herbs and spices
Use no added salt
Offer vegetarian options
Promote low energy days
Use a variety of foods
Provide options for left overs
Who paid for the study?
Probably General Mills.