Ours is the Age of Food. Food is a central obsession in all cultures, nations, the media, and society. Our future supply of food is filled with risk, and history tells us that lack of food leads to war. But it also presents us with spectacular opportunities for fresh human creativity and technological prowess. Julian Cribb describes a new food system capable of meeting our global needs on this hot and overcrowded planet. This book is for anyone concerned about the health, safety, affordability, diversity, and sustainability of their food - and the peace of our planet. It is not just timely - its message is of the greatest urgency. Audiences include consumers, 'foodies', policymakers, researchers, cooks, chefs and farmers. Indeed, anyone who cares about their food, where it comes from and what it means for them, their children and grandchildren.
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Weight: 440g
Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
Publication Date: 03 Oct 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108712903
About Julian Cribb
Julian Cribb FRSA FTSE is an Australian author and science communicator. His career includes appointments as scientific editor for The Australian newspaper director of national awareness for the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) editor of several newspapers member of numerous scientific boards and advisory panels and president of national professional bodies for agricultural journalism and science communication. His published work includes over 9000 articles 3000 science media releases and ten books. He has received thirty-two awards for journalism. His previous books include The Coming Famine (2010) Poisoned Planet (2014) and Surviving the 21st Century (2017). As a science writer and a grandparent Julian Cribb is deeply concerned at the existential emergency facing humanity the mounting scientific evidence for it and the deficit of clear thinking about how to overcome it.