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Menu of Hope: Alternatives to the Food That Is Destroying Our Planet
by Gaia Kile
165 pages
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Discover how animal agriculture threatens our planet and explore solutions, from high-tech food innovations to activism, to create a sustainable and ethical future.
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About the Book
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Is animal agriculture worth the cost to our planet? This thought-provoking book explores the environmental, health, and ethical issues tied to raising animals for food and offers a comprehensive look at solutions for a sustainable future.
Menu of Hope begins by dissecting the role of animal agriculture in climate change, drawing on scientific findings from the IPCC and other sources. It sheds light on why estimates of its impact vary and why this matters in addressing the crisis. The role of animal agriculture is only set to expand. Demand for meat is expected to grow by 50% or more in the next few decades. Animal agriculture already plays a major role in the climate crisis. But climate is not the only crisis caused by raising animals. Loss of biodiversity, deforestation, environmental pollutants, and pandemics are all problems exacerbated by our insatiable appetite for animal products.
In its solutions-focused chapters, Menu of Hope evaluates approaches ranging from agricultural efficiency and carbon capture to cutting-edge food technologies, major public health interventions and vegan activism. Each solution is assessed for its potential to create meaningful change.
The final chapter emphasizes activism, policy change, and the importance of collective action in tackling one of the greatest challenges of our time.
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About the Author |
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Gaia Kile is a lifelong activist working for cooperation, international peace, human freedom, social equality, and a sustainable natural world, with a stable, livable climate. He is a nurse practitioner, board-certified in lifestyle medicine. He values the translation of scientific literature for the general public. He keeps a vegan diet. |
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