Have you ever wondered how we can feed 80 billion farmed animals per year while nearly one billion people are food insecure?
Food for Thought – Planetary Healing Begins on our Plate is a comprehensive, science-based analysis of the social and environmental costs of using animals. The book explains how animal-based food production is directly linked to some of the most pressing issues of our time: violence, discrimination, the climate emergency, and the global burden of disease.
Among many subjects, Food for Thought discusses how animal welfare measures mask the inherent suffering involved in animal use, preventing consumers from questioning their role in perpetuating animal commodification and injustice in general.
The actual meaning of food labels such as grass-fed, organic, and cage-free is also discussed in terms of farming practices and environmental impact, at local and global levels.
The book ends with a practical guide to living vegan, the challenges you might encounter, and the personal benefits you can expect. Most importantly, Food for Thought will make you aware of your power to reshape industry and society, despite the misleading narratives made to sow confusion about the vital role of consumer choices and ethical stances in social change.
By presenting a record number of well-documented facts and figures about animal farming, aquaculture, fishing, and animal-based food processing, Food for Thought is also a valuable and comprehensive textbook for scholars and activists across disciplines such as veterinary medicine, food technology, food and bioprocess engineering, environmental science, and animal rights.
Food for Thought is ultimately an informed invitation to build a sustainable and nonviolent society through our attitudes towards other animals.
Food for Thought is available both as paperback and e-book through Lantern, online retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, etc.), and local bookstores worldwide. Order your copy today! ⬇️