India’s G20 Stance: Ignoring Animal Agriculture’s Crisis Spells Disaster For Us All
India's inclusion in the G20, a conglomerate of the world's most powerful economies, signifies not just its economic ascendancy but also underscores the country's consequential role in shaping global dialogue and decision-making.
Ferrara, edizione speciale di Internazionale dal 29 settembre al 1 ottobre
Arriva un'edizione speciale di Internazionale a Ferrara per festeggiare i 30 anni del giornale che ogni settimana porta in Italia "il meglio della stampa straniera".
How industrial farming is destroying the Earth
We speak to Philip Lymbery about why back-to-basics regenerative farming would help feed the world's growing population and fight climate change
Book Review: Philip Lymbery’s ‘Sixty Harvests Left’ Lays Bare Farming Crisis, Makes Case For Soil Conservation
Traditionally, animals ate grass and farm waste, which humans could not eat, and produced milk and meat, which humans could eat. Now, industrial agriculture has upturned the ages-old human contract with nature. Philip Lymbery’s ‘Sixty Harvests Left’ is the story
Can meat start the next pandemic?
Adopting an alternative food lifestyle is the only way to get out of this man-made crisis. But the onus of this change cannot be on consumers alone.
Restano solo sessanta raccolti
L’attivista Philip Lymbery vuole frenare l’agricoltura intensiva, altrimenti tutti i nostri sforzi per affrontare il cambiamento climatico saranno destinati a fallire
‘India should not ape the West and take up industrial animal farming’
Developed nations need to cut consumption of meat, milk and egg to avoid soil crisis, says author of ‘Sixty Harvests Left’, Philip John Lymbery
Factory farming poses a threat to humanity as big as climate change
Taking its title from a chilling warning made by the United Nations that the world's soils could be gone within a lifetime, Sixty Harvests Left uncovers how the food industry threatens our world. Put simply, without soils there will be
“Only sixty harvests remain” today. The presentation in Bologna
14 Aprile ore 18 la Feltrinelli Bologna Via Ravegnana 1 Philip Lymbery presenta Restano solo sessanta raccolti interviene la giornalista e autrice Sabrina Giannini Venerdì