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DEAD END PATH: How Industrial Agriculture Has Stolen Our Future
by David L. Brown
290 pages
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Industrial agriculture has led us down an unsustainable path.
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Category: Environment
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About the Book
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DEAD END PATH is an important book because it describes in simple, jargon-free words the critical dangers facing humanity, including many facts that the media seldom report. It's an extended essay on how industrial agriculture has led us down an unsustainable path that threatens our very civilization. The danger is real and looming before us in the here-and-now. Our petroleum-based technology is reaching its limits and the coming collapse will likely trigger a domino-like food crisis that will change the world forever.
Readers will learn how machine technology has transformed food production and pitted the human race against Nature herself. Topics include over-population, resource depletion, climate change, economic realities and the long-term outlook for human survival. Part journalism, part history, part memoir, part essay — this book aims to entertain and inform curious readers in non-technical language. The subjects of this book are possibly the most important issues of the 21st Century, a stark reality that is little reported by the media and largely ignored by world leaders. Every thinking person should be aware of this looming threat to civilization, the real-life story that unfolds in the pages of DEAD END PATH.
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| About the Author |
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David L. Brown is a journalist and writer who specializes in agriculture, science and technology. He is a long-time member of the American Agriculture Editors Association and is presently vice president of the Rio Grande chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He lives in New Mexico. |
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