Feeding the World: How Innovations in Agriculture Are Saving the Planet
By (Author) John F. Mongillo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
5th March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
An accessible guide to modern and evolving farming practices to help combat climate change.
The United Nations reports that climate change is the defining issue of our time, and we are at a defining moment. Climate change issues are in the news every day. From disasters ranging from the California wildfires to floods in Brazil, droughts in East Africa and rising sea levels globally, the threats and challenges caused by climate change are already present and rapidly increasing.
In Feeding the World: How Innovations in Agriculture Are Saving the Planet, John F. Mongillo looks specifically at how climate change impacts agriculture production by creating adverse effects on human health, loss of wildlife, food and water insecurities, devastation to ecosystems, and even animal and human migration. Mongillo argues that these are solvable issues though. Through interviews and case studies of the changemakers in the agricultural industry overhauling our food systems, Mongillo highlights positive and uplifting projects working to mitigate climate change, illuminating how a wide variety of people and organizations are creating salvable projects to curtail the impact of a warming world. From farmers to colleges and universities, agriculture technicians, and government and non-government organizations, these projects include regenerative farming practices, building vertical farms, engaging in soil-less farming practices, constructing rooftop gardens, and using precision agriculture with robots, drones, GPS systems, and even salt-water farming.
No one book can keep track of all the changing events and developments of climate change and its impact on agriculture and human health. However, Feeding the World provides an excellent introduction for developing a working knowledge of climate-related issues and a call to service for readers wanting to make a difference. What are we doing to solve farming problems for a more sustainable climate environment in a warming world This is an essential guide to possible solutions.
John F. Mongillo is a member National Science Teachers Association and has taught project-based STEM/STEAM programs at elementary and middle schools. Mongillo is the author of Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, Environmental Activists, Nanotechnology 101, Teen Guides to Environmental Science, and A Student Guide to Energy.