JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems
Designing Regenerative Food Systems
by Marina O’Connell
Hawthorn Press, £25
THIS book is highly relevant to the challenges facing both agriculture and food production.
The author argues that in the 21st century we face “a perfect storm: the need to mitigate and adapt to climate change; catastrophic loss of biodiversity; the rising human population and rising health issues owing to poor diet in the global north and food shortages in the global south.”
Marina O’Connell outlines alternative food production systems which, it is argued, will address these issues.
Fertiliser chaos triggered by Gulf conflict could send prices soaring and leave millions facing devastating hunger, writes DYLAN MURPHY
BRENT CUTLER welcomes a valuable contribution to discussions around the need to de-carbonise energy production
JOHN GREEN asks how can we take decisive action on population levels with a world leader who is a destructive ignoramus
The West’s dangerous pesticide dumping in Africa is threatening biodiversity, population health and food sovereignty, argues ROGER McKENZIE


