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The End of Food

by Paul Roberts (Author)

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The best-selling author of The End of Oil takes a close-up look at the modern food system to reveal how we maket, market, and consume food and how this has led to inequities in the global market, analyzing the dangerous impact of chemicals...
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Hardcover

ISBN

9780618606238

Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Publication Date

06/04/2008

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Release Status

In Print

Language

English

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Paul Roberts examines the sobering realities of food policy and politics as he issues a dire warning that the global system of food production and distribution is nearing a breakdown point. Roberts brings a global focus to the problem, as he identifies places around the world where the crisis is already clear (in Africa, in Pakistan, in Haiti, the United States, and others), and in each case he thoroughly explains the scope of the problem and its implications for our interconnected world. Despite the tone of the book, Roberts's book makes good reading as he clearly explains sometimes difficult-to-understand issues in agriculture, business, science, government, and cultural and societal behaviors, and he shares sharp insights, such as the idea that food is a commodity as well as a human necessity. While he notes the many worthy efforts to address issues of sustainability, he underscores his point that nothing less than a large-scale shake-up and remake of the global food distribution system will do. As he did in his earlier wake-up call THE END OF OIL, Paul Roberts here really does mean "the end."

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The best-selling author of The End of Oil takes a close-up look at the modern food system to reveal how we maket, market, and consume food and how this has led to inequities in the global market, analyzing the dangerous impact of chemicals and destructive farming techniques, food contamination, and disease, as well as what needs to be done to address the situation before it is too late.

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"A revealing, deeply dismaying overview of how the world's food is produced and marketed."

"What sets Roberts apart is how he pulls...topics together into a panorama of the food economy as a whole."

James Pressley

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Author

Paul Roberts

Format

Hardcover

ISBN

9780618606238

List Price

$26.00

Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Publication Date

06/04/2008

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Release Status

In Print

Language

English

Pages

390

Measurements

Weight: 1.45 Pounds

Height: 9.25 Inches

Length: 6.25 Inches

Thickness: 1.25 Inches


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