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Diet for a hot planet : the climate crisis at the end of your fork and what you can do about it
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Diet for a hot planet : the climate crisis at the end of your fork and what you can do about it

Author: Anna Lappé
Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury USA, 2010.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st U.S. edView all editions and formats
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"In 1971, Frances Moore Lappe's Diet for a Small Planet sparked a revolution in how we think about hunger, alerting millions to the hidden environmental and social impacts of our food choices. Now, nearly four decades later, her daughter, Anna Lappe, picks up the conversation. In her new book, the younger Lappe exposes another hidden cost of our food system: the climate crisis." "While you may not think "global  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Global warming
Food
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Anna Lappé
ISBN: 9781596916593 1596916591
OCLC Number: 401150901
Description: xxi, 313 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: The climate crisis at the end of our fork --
The shape of things to come --
Blinded by the bite --
Playing with our food --
Capitalizing on climate change --
Cool food: five ingredients of climate-friendly farming --
Myth-informed: answering the critics --
The hunger scare --
The biotech ballyhoo --
Eat the sky: seven principles of a climate-friendly diet --
Beyond the fork.
Responsibility: Anna Lappé ; with a foreword by Bill McKibben.

Abstract:

"In 1971, Frances Moore Lappe's Diet for a Small Planet sparked a revolution in how we think about hunger, alerting millions to the hidden environmental and social impacts of our food choices. Now, nearly four decades later, her daughter, Anna Lappe, picks up the conversation. In her new book, the younger Lappe exposes another hidden cost of our food system: the climate crisis." "While you may not think "global warming" when you sit down to dinner, our tangled web of global food - from Pop-Tarts packaged in Tennessee and eaten in Texas to pork chops raised in Poland, with feed from Brazil, then shipped to South Korea - is connected to as much as one third of total greenhouse-gas emissions. Livestock alone is associated with more emissions than all of the world's transportation combined. Move over, Hummer. Say hello to the hamburger." "If we're serious about the climate crisis, says Lappe, we have to talk about food. In this book, Lappe exposes the interests resisting this conversation and the spin tactics companies are employing to deflect the heat. With seven principles for a climate-friendly diet and success stories from sustainable food advocates around the globe, she offers a vision of a food system that can be part of healing the planet. An engaging call to action, Diet for a Hot Planet delivers a hopeful message during troubling times."--BOOK JACKET.

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