Farm to Fork

Farm to Fork

Douglas B Sims

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Douglas B Sims
Año de edición:
2024
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9798991910866
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The food system sustains life itself, but its hidden costs are overwhelming our planet. The carbon cost of feeding a global population is staggering. Agriculture and food production account for roughly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions, driven by the sprawling, resource-intensive processes that define the modern food chain. From methane emissions from livestock to the fossil fuels required for transportation and refrigeration, the food we eat is deeply intertwined with the warming of our planet. The enormity of these challenges cannot be overstated.This book lays bare the vast carbon footprint of our global food chain, unraveling its complexities and exposing the profound environmental impact of a system that prioritizes convenience, scale, and profit over sustainability. Every step of the food chain-from soil preparation and planting to processing, packaging, and shipping-carries an environmental cost. Imported avocados, out-of-season strawberries, and individually wrapped snacks are emblematic of a food system that spans continents but leaves behind an outsized carbon legacy. The distance food travels, the energy required to keep it fresh, and the waste generated along the way highlight the inefficiencies and unsustainable practices embedded in the system.Yet, while this book confronts the enormity of the carbon burden, it also illuminates a path forward. It presents a hopeful, solution-driven vision for rethinking how we produce, distribute, and consume food. The solutions outlined here-precision agriculture, renewable energy on farms, reduced food waste, and a shift toward plant-based diets-are practical, achievable, and already making an impact in many parts of the world. Importantly, it underscores the collective power of consumers, producers, and policymakers to reimagine the food system as one that prioritizes environmental stewardship without sacrificing affordability or access.This is a book for anyone who has ever wondered about the true cost of the food on their plate. It challenges us to confront the uncomfortable truths about the environmental toll of our global food chain but offers tangible ways to transform it into a system that works with the planet, not against it. It is both a wake-up call and a call to action-a reminder that the choices we make today will shape the legacy we leave for future generations.As you read this book, you will be confronted with the scale of the problem, but you will also be empowered by the solutions. The future of our food chain, and the health of our planet, depend on our willingness to change, innovate, and act. Let this book be your guide to understanding the carbon cost of our food system and your inspiration to be part of the solution. Together, we can transform the way we feed the world while safeguarding the planet that sustains us all.

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