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Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis

de Vandana Shiva

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Climate change will dramatically alter how we live and is already affecting the lives of the world's most vulnerable people. In Soil Not Oil, bestselling author Vandana Shiva connects the food crisis, peak oil, and climate change to show that a world beyond a dependence on fossil fuel and globalization is both possible and necessary. Bold and visionary, Shiva reveals how three crises are inherently linked and that any attempt to solve one without addressing the others will get us nowhere.Condemning industrial agriculture and industrial biofuels as recipes for ecological and economic disaster, Shiva's champion is the small, independent farm. What we need most in a time of changing climates and millions hungry, she argues, are sustainable, biologically diverse farms that are more resistant to disease, drought, and flood. Calling for a return to local economies and small-scale food production Shiva outlines our remaining options: a market-centred short-term escape for the privileged, which will deepen the crisis for the poor and marginalized, or a people-centred fossil-fuel-free future, which will offer a decent living for all.… (mais)
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Such an insightful book that definitely made me rethink the way our society functions. The first couple chapters were less useful to me, mostly because this was published 12 years ago, but I really enjoyed the last couple chapters. The way energy is defined and applied is super interesting ( )
  snailbaby | May 6, 2021 |
This is probably one of the best books I've read about agricultural environmentalism, especially as far as solutions for change go. Shiva doesn't pretend that global food exports or genetically modified crops are going to save us, because they're not. Instead she advocates for purely local, non industrial solutions to the future of agriculture.

Do you want to know what sustainability really is? Read this book. ( )
  lemontwist | Jan 31, 2010 |
Vandana Shiva is the author and editor of countless books, including Water Wars and Stolen Harvest, and is a leader in the global movement towards sustainability. Her latest book Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis gives readers an articulate and well-researched discussion of the politics of global warming.

While many contemporary books addressing global warming tend to focus on man-made vs. natural causes or “green lifestyle change”-oriented solutions, Shiva’s latest book is grounded in a deeper, more political context. Rather than discuss climate change in a vacuum, Shiva recognizes and explores the climate crisis’ intimate relationship to the compounding issues of peak oil and global food insecurity. The book adeptly shows how globalization, capitalism and industrialization worked together to directly produce a triple crisis that threatens our very survival as a species. Through impassioned prose and stark statistics, Shiva also demonstrates global warming’s disproportional impact on the global South, using her native India as an example. Rounding out her discussion of the underlying currents of climate change, Shiva critiques inadequate and counter-productive solutions to the problem, like carbon trading, nuclear energy and industrial biofuels.

Moving beyond a mere “doom and gloom” narrative of the woes of our current era, Shiva interlaces her sharp analysis with specific recommendations to counter the potentially devastating effects of climate change. Calling for a transition to local, post-oil economies rooted in ecological sustainability, Shiva clearly illustrates the logic of her philosophy of Earth Democracy. Insightful and eloquent as always, Vandana Shiva’s Soil Not Oil should appeal to anyone who wants to more fully understand the interlocking issues surrounding climate change, and anyone who wants to do something about it. ( )
  jollyhope | Jan 18, 2009 |
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'One of the world's most prominent radical scientists' - The Guardian

'Shiva has devoted her life to fighting for the rights of ordinary people in India. Her fierce intellect and her disarmingly friendly, accessible manner have made her a valuable advocate for people all over the developing world.' - Ms Magazine

'The South's best known environmentalist.' - New Internationalist

'Shiva is a burst of creative energy, an intellectual power.' - The Progressive
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Climate change will dramatically alter how we live and is already affecting the lives of the world's most vulnerable people. In Soil Not Oil, bestselling author Vandana Shiva connects the food crisis, peak oil, and climate change to show that a world beyond a dependence on fossil fuel and globalization is both possible and necessary. Bold and visionary, Shiva reveals how three crises are inherently linked and that any attempt to solve one without addressing the others will get us nowhere.Condemning industrial agriculture and industrial biofuels as recipes for ecological and economic disaster, Shiva's champion is the small, independent farm. What we need most in a time of changing climates and millions hungry, she argues, are sustainable, biologically diverse farms that are more resistant to disease, drought, and flood. Calling for a return to local economies and small-scale food production Shiva outlines our remaining options: a market-centred short-term escape for the privileged, which will deepen the crisis for the poor and marginalized, or a people-centred fossil-fuel-free future, which will offer a decent living for all.

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