Empty Plates Tomorrow?: Why We Face a Food Shortage and What We Can Do About it

Author:   Patricia Dodd Racher
Publisher:   Trafford Publishing
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9781425112653


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   29 March 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Food and water supplies will diminish during the 21st century. Environmental degradation will cut crop yields. The end of cheap oil will raise the costs of industrial farming. Global warming, fanned by carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels, is already altering climatic zones and weather patterns, creating new dangers for farmers. Empty Plates Tomorrow? considers the global outlook for food production, with detailed examples from two contrasting nations. Firstly, Wales, where globalisation has made environmentally-friendly mixed farming totally uneconomic, and secondly Cuba, where in the 1990s the socialist government promoted urban farms to overcome hunger, but has since drawn back from promoting food self-sufficiency in favour of using cheap oil from Venezuela to fuel industrial growth. The oil will not last forever. It may not last more than 30 or 40 years. In coming decades the fossil energy to make synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, and to power farm machinery and freight vehicles, will have diminished to an uncertain trickle. We will not be able to take anything for granted: not fresh water, not rainfall, not even the land we live on if it is anywhere near sea level, because melting glaciers will pour vast quantities of water into the oceans. A hotter world will make farming hugely more difficult. We can take some steps to moderate the impact of these threats to our food security, including re-localising food production to minimise food miles, and returning to organic farming to cut applications of energy-guzzling synthetic fertilisers and pesticides. More of us will need to work in agriculture, and all of us will have to slash the amount of energy we use.Empty Plates Tomorrow? highlights the damaging interactions between fossil fuel extraction, industrialisation, environmental pollution, climate change, and political and business power, but also points to the vital role of individual pioneers who can transform public opinion.

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Author:   Patricia Dodd Racher
Publisher:   Trafford Publishing
Imprint:   Trafford Publishing
Weight:   0.282kg
ISBN:  

9781425112653


ISBN 10:   142511265
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   29 March 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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