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Soil, Not Oil

Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Insecurity

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In "Soil Not Oil," Vandana Shiva explores the connection between industrial agriculture and climate change, advocating for a shift away from fossil fuel dependence and globalization. She criticizes industrial agriculture as a pathway to ecological and economic disaster, championing small, independent farms for their higher productivity, potential for social justice, and inherent biodiversity. Shiva emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable, biologically diverse farms that can withstand climate challenges such as disease, drought, and floods. She succinctly states that "the solution to climate change and the solution to poverty are the same." Highlighting her organization, Navdanya, which is celebrated for its environmentally friendly practices, she outlines principles for feeding the planet in a socially just and ecologically sound manner. Shiva broadens her perspective to address globalization and climate change, asserting that a healthy environment and social justice are interconnected. Her vision promotes self-organization, sustainability, and community over corporate interests. A renowned environmental leader, Shiva has authored several influential books and edited works on the future of food and seed.

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Soil, Not Oil, Vandana Shiva

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Titel
Soil, Not Oil
Ondertitel
Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Insecurity
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Zed Books
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
160
ISBN10
1848133154
ISBN13
9781848133150
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In "Soil Not Oil," Vandana Shiva explores the connection between industrial agriculture and climate change, advocating for a shift away from fossil fuel dependence and globalization. She criticizes industrial agriculture as a pathway to ecological and economic disaster, championing small, independent farms for their higher productivity, potential for social justice, and inherent biodiversity. Shiva emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable, biologically diverse farms that can withstand climate challenges such as disease, drought, and floods. She succinctly states that "the solution to climate change and the solution to poverty are the same." Highlighting her organization, Navdanya, which is celebrated for its environmentally friendly practices, she outlines principles for feeding the planet in a socially just and ecologically sound manner. Shiva broadens her perspective to address globalization and climate change, asserting that a healthy environment and social justice are interconnected. Her vision promotes self-organization, sustainability, and community over corporate interests. A renowned environmental leader, Shiva has authored several influential books and edited works on the future of food and seed.