Ending Hunger: The quest to feed the world without destroying it

Ending Hunger: The quest to feed the world without destroying it

Anthony Warner
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Author:  Anthony Warner
Condition:  Used, Very Good
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  352
Publisher:  Oneworld Publications
Year:  2022
ISBN:  9780861542185

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both the front and back covers have creases; otherwise in excellent condition

'A provocative vision.' Sunday Times

In 2017, the number of people going hungry in the world increased, for the first time in a decade. Pesticide-resistant bugs lay waste to crops across the globe, from bananas to potatoes. Food production releases billions of tons of carbon into the world, and it's only getting worse. The writing is on the wall: our food system must change. But no one can agree on how.

With his trademark counterintuition, Anthony Warner reveals that we have the ability to make a world where no one starves. And one where we don't feel guilty about tucking in.

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