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eBook: The Great Climate Robbery by GRAIN

The follow-up to GRAIN’s The Great Food Robbery this title moves on to connect analysis of the food system to larger issues affecting the planet, and link peoples’ struggles over food to climate change. "A must read for movements addressing climate change as well as seed and food sovereignty. It shows that industrial corporate agriculture is a major part of the climate crisis, and small scale ecological farming is a significant solution." - Dr Vandana Shiva. eBook: 216 pages Publisher: New Internationalist (October 2016) Language: English
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The follow-up to GRAIN’s The Great Food Robbery this title moves on to connect analysis of the food system to larger issues affecting the planet, and link peoples’ struggles over food to climate change. Will help readers to understand the ways in which corporations seek to control the food system, and give information and analysis to challenge this control. A work of collective endeavour from one of the most respected NGOs working in the field of farming, food and social movements - GRAIN is known throughout the world for its information work and movement building. As a dynamic and truly international collective, its publications carry significant weight and the organization receives much goodwill. "A must read for movements addressing climate change as well as seed and food sovereignty. It shows that industrial corporate agriculture is a major part of the climate crisis, and small scale ecological farming is a significant solution." - Dr Vandana Shiva. "Lifts up the voices of farmers around the world, explaining why their fight to stop the industrial food juggernaut is the same as the fight for a habitable, just planet." - Naomi Klein, author and environmentalist Format: eBook Pages: 216
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SKU ZBCLIR
ISBN 978-1-906523-76-3
Manufacturer New Internationalist
Values and causes Educational, New Internationalist