Who Really Feeds the World?
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Aug '16
Should be back in stock very soon
A radical new vision for global food production, from one of the world’s most iconic environmental thinkers.
'One of the world's most prominent radical scientists.' The Guardian 'A star among environmental, activist, and anti-corporate circles.' Vice The world’s food supply is in the grip of a profound crisis. Humanity’s ability to feed itself is threatened by a wasteful, globalized agricultural industry, whose relentless pursuit of profit is stretching our planet’s ecosystems to breaking point. Rising food prices have fuelled instability across the world, while industrialized agriculture has contributed to a health crisis of massive proportions, with effects ranging from obesity and diabetes to cancers caused by pesticides. In Who Really Feeds the World?, leading environmentalist Vandana Shiva rejects the dominant, greed-driven paradigm of industrial agriculture, arguing instead for a radical rethink of our relationship with food and with the environment. Industrial agriculture can never be truly sustainable, but it is within our power to create a food system that works for the health and well-being of the planet and all humanity, by developing ecologically friendly farming practices, nurturing biodiversity, and recognizing the invaluable role that small farmers can play in feeding a hungry world.
The South's best-known environmentalist. * New Internationalist *
This is a tour de force that will stimulate and inspire readers to be part of the positive changes towards a better way of living, growing and eating. * Organic NZ *
A world leading expert on food sustainability. * Refinery 29 *
One of the world's most prominent radical scientists. * The Guardian *
If humans survive this century, it will be in no small measure due to the work of Vandana Shiva, one of today's most important writers, thinkers, and activists. Her work is relentlessly compassionate, courageous, and bitingly clear. This profound book should be required reading for anyone who grows – or eats – food. * Derrick Jensen, author of The Myth of Human Supremacy *
ISBN: 9781783608225
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 234g
184 pages