Below are the best books we could find on Global Food Supply and global challenges.
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A radical argument about the root causes of climate change, The Closing Circle was progressive when it was written in 1971 and its message remains increasingly relevant today.
The extraordinary book that taught America the social and personal significance of a new way of eating is still a complete guide for eating well in the twenty-first century.
In Oneness vs. the 1%, Vandana Shiva takes on the billionaires club of Gates, Buffet, and Zuckerberg, as well as other modern empires whose blindness to the rights of people, and to the destructive impact of their construct of linear progress, have wrought havoc across the world.
The gendered politics of food—science and politics in the green revolution—the hijacking of the global food supply—hunger by design—monocultures of the mind—toward a new agriculture paradigm: health per acre—can life be made? Can life be owned? Redefining biodiversity—the seed and the earth—seeds of...
Genetic engineering and the cloning of organisms are “the ultimate expression of the commercialization of science and the commodification of nature.… Life itself is being colonized,” according to renowned environmentalist Vandana Shiva.
World-renowned environmental activist and physicist Vandana Shiva calls for a radical shift in the values that govern democracies, condemning the role that unrestricted capitalism has played in the destruction of environments and livelihoods.
Vandana Shiva has established herself as a leading independent thinker and voice for the south in that critically important nexus where questions of development strategy, the environment, and the position of women in society coincide.
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