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    <![CDATA[Feeding the Future: From Fat to Famine: How to Solve the World's Food Crises]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;As humanity enters the 21st century, globalization and modernization promise to make for more consumption of grains, beef, and fish than ever before. The 2 billion inhabitants of India and China are set to purchase at unprecedented levels, and sub-Saharan Africa will need to overcome its many torturous famines. What kinds of fixes can ensure the stability of the food supply throughout the 21st century and beyond? <em>Feeding the Future</em> provides pragmatic, learned solutions to the issues that loom large. Nine chapters, each penned by a different expert, examine issues ranging from food safety to the business of food to conservation. &quot;Fish or Cut Bait&quot; examines overfishing and other practices that threaten to ruin the world's seas, while &quot;Between Feast and Famine&quot; takes on the issue of global trade, showing how globalization can be made to work for all. Combining social ingenuity, emerging technologies, and smart business models, <em>Feeding the Future</em> offers real solutions for a world that needs them now more than ever.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fueling the Future]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;From trips to the market to lighting entire cities, power is pivotal to the simplest of everyday necessities. Wars are fought over it, the planet is polluted by it, but now its price has become too high. Are we capable of shifting to cleaner, safer, more reliable sources of energy? <em>Fueling the Future</em> gathers the best and brightest minds in the field &#8212; thinkers like Jeremy Rifkin, L. Hunter Lovins, and Allison MacFarlane &#8212; and uses their collective wisdom to tackle this pressing question from several angles. The experts predict what a world without oil, which is estimated to run out in 50 years, would be like. What new energy alternatives are available? The use of hydrogen and fuel cells is examined, with surprising conclusions. Fresh, efficient prose makes the experts' controversial answers readable and engaging, as well as thought provoking.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Food and Fuel: Solutions for the Future]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;The 21st century appears to be dominated by two major global crises: the scarcity of food and the disappearance of fuel. Through shortages and soaring costs, both have had detrimental effects on the environment and both have undermined the global economy — most importantly, both will continue to do so unless immediate action is taken. This timely and provocative collection of essays explores how and why these problems have developed and what can be done to resolve them. Wide-ranging pieces by trenchant thinkers such as Thomas Homer-Dixon, Gordon Laird, Jeremy Rifkin, Ken Wiwa, Frances Moore Lappé, and Anna Lappé offer valuable strategies to combat global famine and fast-food fat, business models for safe and sustainable food production and power sources, descriptions of emerging technologies and sciences, a reexamination of nuclear power, and much more. Both remarkable for its depth of thought and eminently readable, <em>Food and Fuel</em> provides innovative, practical solutions for dealing with these urgent issues. &lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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