Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis |  | Author: Vandana Shiva Publisher: South End Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0896087824 Dewey Decimal Number: 333.8232 EAN: 9780896087828 ASIN: 0896087824
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With Soil Not Oil, Vandana Shiva connects the dots between industrial agriculture and climate change. Shiva shows that a world beyond dependence on fossil fuels and globalization is both possible and necessary. Condemning industrial agriculture as a recipe for ecological and economic disaster, Shiva’s champion is the small, independent farm: their greater productivity, their greater potential for social justice as they put more resources into the hands of the poor, and the biodiversity that is inherent to the traditional farming practiced in small-scale agriculture. What we need most in a time of changing climates and millions hungry, she argues, is sustainable, biologically diverse farms that are more resistant to disease, drought, and flood. In her trademark style, she draws solutions to our world’s most pressing problems on the head of a pin: “The solution to climate change,” she observes, “and the solution to poverty are the same.” Using Shiva’s organization Navdanya—praised by Barbara Kingsolver as “a small, green Eden framed against the startling blue backdrop of the Himalayas”—as a model, Soil Not Oil lays out principles for feeding the planet that are socially just and environmentally sound. Shiva then expands her analysis to broader issues of globalization and climate change, arguing that a healthy environment and a just world go hand in hand. Unwavering and truly visionary, Soil Not Oil proposes a solution based on self-organization, sustainability, and community rather than corporate power and profits. A world-renowned environmental leader and thinker, Vandana Shiva is the author of many books, including Earth Democracy, Water Wars, and Staying Alive. She is the editor of Manifestos on the Future of Food and Seed.
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Another outstanding book by Vandana Shiva! December 7, 2008 wildflowerboy (planet earth) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
In her latest book, Vandana Shiva, a leading opponent of water privatization and biotechnology, takes on the energy and transportation sectors, exposing how the oil industry is causing climate chaos and food insecurity. She also condemns industrial biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel, arguing that the mass production of genetically engineered monoculture crops like corn and soy is robbing the poor of land and food. Furthermore, tropical rainforests which are crucial carbon sinks are being bulldozed to plant soy and palm plantations, killing these delicate ecosystems along with the indigenous peoples that inhabit them. While trading in one's automobile for an oxcart, donkey, or bicycle may seem like a bizarre idea to most middle-class white folks in the global north, such sustainable alternatives are the norm for millions of people in Latin America, Asia, and Africa and should be embraced by everyone concerned about climate stability. I, personally, found Vandana Shiva's childhood recollections of riding an elephant to school totally delightful! Given the frightening reality of peak oil, global warming, and the worldwide agrarian crisis, this is an extremely important and thought-provoking book. Please read it and do what you can to support decentralized, small-scale, biodiverse, local, organic food systems and sustainable, carbon-neutral transportation alternatives!
Shiva - A World Treasure January 8, 2010 John B. Morton 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Thank God for Vandana Shiva. In an insanely materialistic and rapacious world corrupted by corporate theft, her intelligence, depth and humanity are a breath of fresh air for decent people the world throughout. Read this book and others by someone who understands and articulates the consequences of a world where mindless corporate power is pillaging the globe in frightening Terminator II fashion.
J.B.
Extremely Insightful December 22, 2009 Sally Smith (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is an amazing read. And presents the facts around the seemingly progressive environmental policies and protocols. Very important read!
Excellent environmental study January 26, 2010 Wilma K. Mussen (Kay Mussen "lover of books") 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very well written. Vandana Shiva is a knowledgable and well respected scientist. She makes a convincing case for the disadvantaged and displaced poor and indigenous people of the world. I agree with her that we need to restore ancient customs and methods of agriculture and rural villages if we want a healthy planet.
so good February 12, 2009 Ethan Kastner 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
really really good, makes you think
a must read (if you like this type of stuff)
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