Soil Not Oil: Why We Need to Kick Petroleum Out of Our Farms

Biodiverse farms offer us more food, better food, higher incomes for farmers and a defense from climate disasters.

The following is an excerpt from Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis by Vandana Shiva (South End Press, 2008).

The industrialized, globalized food system is based on oil. It is under threat because of the inevitability of "peak oil." It is also under threat because it is more vulnerable than traditional agriculture to climate change, to which it has contributed. Industrial agriculture is based on monocultures. ... Full Story »

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Subjects: World, Business, Sci/Tech, Living
Topics: Environment, Global Warming, Farming, Oil and Gas, Biology, Food, Climate Change
Member Tags: agriculture, carbon sequestration, Biodiversity
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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Dec 4, 2008 - 8:21 PM PST
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by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 4, 2008

The book excerpt provides interesting perspectives and ideas. While the applicability of farming by oxen may be quite marginal, the insights to biodiversity and carbon sequestration and global warming and water issues are interesting inputs.

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