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Diet for a Dead Planet:

How The Food Industry Is Killing Us
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NEW Press, May 29, 2006 - Business & Economics - 326 pages
A timely indictment of industrial agriculture's threat to the future of food, health, and the environment. If we are what we eat, then, as Christopher D. Cook contends in this powerful look at the food industry, we are not in good shape. The facts speak for themselves: more than 75 million Americans suffered from food poisoning last year, and 5,000 of them died; 67 percent of American males are overweight, obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States and supersizing is just the tip of the iceberg: the way we make and eat food today is putting our environment and the very future of food at risk. "Diet for a Dead Planet" takes us beyond "Fast Food Nation" to show how our entire food system is in crisis. Corporate control of farms and supermarkets, unsustainable drives to increase agribusiness productivity and profits, misplaced subsidies for exports, and anemic regulation have all combined to produce a grim harvest. Food, our most basic necessity, has become a force behind a staggering array of social, economic, and environmental epidemics. Yet there is another way. Cook argues cogently for a whole new way of looking at what we eat--one that places healthy, sustainably produced food at the top of the menu for change. In the words of Jim Hightower, "If you eat, read this important book!"

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Review: Diet For A Dead Planet: How The Food Industry Is Killing Us

User Review  - Julie - Goodreads

This book thoroughly depressed me. The greed of corporate America, what we do to other countries. IT is horrible. How we are damaging our bodies with GMO food. Global warming. IT makes the Mayan end of the world look like a good thing. Read full review

Review: Diet for a Dead Planet: Big Business and the Coming Food Crisis

User Review  - Todd Settimo - Goodreads

An amazingly informative book. Highly recommended. Read full review

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