Dead End Path: How Industrial Agriculture Has Stolen Our Future

Author:   David L Brown, MD (Professor of Medicine Cardiovascular Division Washington Univerisity School of Medicine St Louis Missouri)
Publisher:   Moab Bookworks
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9780996608541


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   11 January 2016
Format:   Paperback
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"Open your mind and look around ...and you will see a world in distress. Each day seems to bring news of fresh disasters. The media spill out an endless stream of stories about growing threats to the environment, troubled economies, and dangers to the climate. We are overwhelmed by reports of failing nations, crime, intolerance, disease, terrorism, piracy, war, natural disasters, drought and spreading famine. What's happening to bring so much misery into the world? The subject may seem complex and multi-faceted, but there's a single culprit responsible for most of the troubles we face - an ""unusual suspect"" that is the root cause of nearly everything that's wrong on Planet Earth. Aha, you may be thinking: If there's a single cause for most of our troubles it should be easy to solve them, simply by eliminating that cause. But you would have to think again when I reveal that the culprit is agriculture, and in particular the aggressive style of industrial farming that has replaced traditional methods in developed countries and is being spread across the world by multi-national corporations through the process of globalization. But...isn't agriculture a force for good? It puts food on all our tables. Its bounty makes possible the comfortable lifestyles most Westerners enjoy. It feeds the less fortunate. It allowed our species to thrive and build great civilizations. Agriculture lies at the heart of humanity's finest achievements. Doesn't it? This book explores the developing crisis resulting from the collision of population and resource depletion. Humankind has set itself on a dead end path through an industrial form of agriculture that is dependent upon fossil fuels. The Green Revolution merely delayed the time of reckoning. The author explores the history of technological agriculture and the economic theories that underpin the so-called ""progress"" that has resulted through the destruction of natural resources."

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Author:   David L Brown, MD (Professor of Medicine Cardiovascular Division Washington Univerisity School of Medicine St Louis Missouri)
Publisher:   Moab Bookworks
Imprint:   Moab Bookworks
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9780996608541


ISBN 10:   0996608540
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   11 January 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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David L. Brown has worked as a journalist, editor, publisher, professional landscape and travel photographer, public relations counselor and writing coach. He is the author of seven books, including four novels. A graduate of the top rated Missouri School of Journalism, he lives and works in Moab, UT where he leads local photo tours and puts on writing and landscape photography workshops. His non-fiction book Word Power - A Writer's Guide is an essential reference to the art of fiction. He has worked in the field of agricultural journalism and for many years was a member of the American Agricultural Editors Association. A long-time member of the Society of Professional Journalists he served as SPJ chapter president in New Mexico in 2011. In 2010 he was honored as SPJ's Citizen Journalist of the Year for New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.

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