Gratis Versand ab € 16,99. Mehr Infos.
Bookbot

The future of food. How to feed the planet without destroying it

Autor*innen

Buchbewertung

Parameter

  • 192 Seiten
  • 7 Lesestunden

Mehr zum Buch

With a global population estimated to reach nearly 10 billion by 2050 we face a huge challenge in feeding everyone on the planet. How is that to be achieved?In this brilliantly insightful, one stop guide WIRED journalist Matt Reynolds assesses the limits and drawbacks of current food production and looks at the ways in which they can be tackled. He considers the potential for lab-grown meat to replace inefficient livestock farming. He talks to the scientists hoping to perfect more productive and disease-resistant crops. He explores initiatives to make agriculture less environmentally damaging and to reduce food waste. And he addresses the fundamental how do we feed more people while using fewer of the Earth's resources?

Buchkauf

The future of food. How to feed the planet without destroying it, Matthew Reynolds

Sprache
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback)
Wir benachrichtigen dich per E-Mail.

Lieferung

  • Gratis Versand ab 16,99 € in ganz Österreich! Mehr Infos.

Zahlungsmethoden

3,7
Sehr gut
47 Bewertung

Hier könnte deine Bewertung stehen.

Titel
The future of food. How to feed the planet without destroying it
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Matthew Reynolds
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
192
ISBN10
1847943284
ISBN13
9781847943286
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Sachbücher
Bewertung
3,7 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
With a global population estimated to reach nearly 10 billion by 2050 we face a huge challenge in feeding everyone on the planet. How is that to be achieved?In this brilliantly insightful, one stop guide WIRED journalist Matt Reynolds assesses the limits and drawbacks of current food production and looks at the ways in which they can be tackled. He considers the potential for lab-grown meat to replace inefficient livestock farming. He talks to the scientists hoping to perfect more productive and disease-resistant crops. He explores initiatives to make agriculture less environmentally damaging and to reduce food waste. And he addresses the fundamental how do we feed more people while using fewer of the Earth's resources?