Just Food: Where Locavores Get it Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly
By (Author) James McWilliams
Little, Brown & Company
Back Bay Books
1st July 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.564
Paperback
288
Width 141mm, Height 208mm, Spine 20mm
266g
We suffer today from food anxiety, bombarded as we are with confusing messages about how to eat an ethical diet. Should we eat locally Is organic really better for the environment Can genetically modified foods be good for you
JUST FOOD does for fresh food what Fast Food Nation did for fast food, challenging conventional views, and cutting through layers of myth and misinformation. Informative and surprising, JUST FOOD tells us how to decide what to eat, and how our choices can help save the planet and feed the world.McWilliams has guts. Some of the changes he champions will draw fire from all quarters...but he also presents ideas that may appeal to both the greenerati and capitalistas...McWilliams forgoes sloganeering in favor of measured logic, but he doesn't downplay the notion that a worldwide food crisis is imminent and that we had better fix things. Soon. - Mike Shea, Texas Monthly
James McWilliams is currently a fellow at Yale University's Agrarian Studies Program, and an associate professor of history at Texas State University. He is the author of two previous books. His articles and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the Christian Science Monitor.