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Regenesis

Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet

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Regenesis

By: George Monbiot
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People talk a lot about the problems with intensive farming. But the problem isn't the adjective. It's the noun. Around the world, farming has been wiping out vast habitats, depleting freshwater, polluting oceans and accelerating global heating, while leaving millions undernourished and unfed. Increasingly, there are signs that the system itself is beginning to flicker. But, as George Monbiot shows us in this brilliant, bracingly original new book, there is another way.

Regenesis is an exhilarating journey into a new possible future for food, people and the planet. Drawing on the revelatory, rapidly advancing science of soil ecology, Monbiot shows how the hidden biological universe beneath our feet could transform what we eat and how we grow it. He travels to meet the people who are unlocking these methods, from the fruit and vegetable growers who cultivate pests as well as potatoes; through producers of perennial grains who are liberating their fields from ploughs; to the scientists pioneering new forms of protein and fat that can be cooked into rich golden pancakes and much, much more. We start to see how the tiniest life forms in the soil might help us save the living world, allowing us to produce abundant, cheap, healthy food while returning vast swathes of land to the wild.

Here, for the first time, is a profoundly hopeful, appetising and exciting vision of food: of revolutionary cultivation and cuisine that could nourish us all and restore our world of wonders.

©2022 George Monbiot (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Agricultural & Food Sciences Ecology Economics Environmental Economics Food Science Nature & Ecology Politics & Government Science Inspiring Solar System Nutrition

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Mind expanding. This book destroys so many myths about our nostalgic view of farming. Not sure we can totally blame poetry as he suggests at one point. Poetry can do so much to put us in touch with nature too. But his point about how we’re brain washed from an early age to accept farm yards and farming animals as the norm with no mention of intensive factory farming, pollution and destruction of habitat rang true. Also the way we happily subsidise farms instead of low farm workers wages or instead of giving subsidies at the food purchasing point was also one of the many interesting points he makes even if there are some contradictions in his arguments in places.

Eye opening

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thought provoking challenge to preconceived ideas. solutions may not be what you think they might be.

scary stuff

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This book made me reevaluate the way I think about food and the environment.
There are a lot of uncomfortable truths to face up to if we want to reverse the precipitous decline of the natural world. Regenesis takes an unflinching look at the issues and possible solutions.

Not an easy listen

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This book addresses one of the most important challenges that we face - how to produce enough food in a sustainable way and without destroying the natural world. It describes the disastrous effects of industrial agriculture and its political support. Importantly, it proposes solutions based on an increased scientific understanding.

A book that everyone should read

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It’s time for a reality check and this book is it! Times up for farming.

Absolutely brilliant

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