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Eating Fossil Fuels: Oil, Food and the Coming Crisis in Agriculture
by Dale Allen Pfeiffer

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Publisher Comments:


The miracle of the Green Revolution was made possible by cheap fossil fuels to supply crops with artificial fertilizer, pesticides, and irrigation. Estimates of the net energy balance of agriculture in the United States show that ten calories of hydrocarbon energy are required to produce one calorie of food. Such an imbalance cannot continue in a world of diminishing hydrocarbon resources.

Eating Fossil Fuels examines the interlinked crises of energy and agriculture and highlights some startling findings:

  • The worldwide expansion of agriculture has appropriated fully 40 percent of the photosynthetic capability of this planet
  • The Green Revolution provided abundant food sources for many, resulting in a population explosion well in excess of the planet's carrying capacity
  • Studies suggest that without fossil fuel-based agriculture, the United States could only sustain about two-thirds of its present population. For the planet as a whole, the sustainable number is estimated to be about two billion

Concluding that the effect of energy depletion will be disastrous without a transition to a sustainable, re-localized agriculture, the book draws on the experiences of North Korea and Cuba to demonstrate stories of failure and success in the transition to non-hydrocarbon-based agriculture. It urges strong grassroots activism for sustainable, localized agriculture and a natural shrinking of the world's population.

Book News Annotation:

For every calorie in those corn flakes you ate this morning, if that indeed is your habit and preference, the planet expended ten calories of hydrocarbon energy. Feel guilty yet? Without fossil fuels artificial fertilizer, pesticides and energy to irrigate the US can sustain only about two thirds of its present population. Feel alarmed yet? Independent journalist and geologist Pfeiffer analyzes the experiences of Cuba and North Korea with agriculture not based on hydrocarbon resources. He details the degradation of land and water, the hidden costs of current food production, the inevitable collapse of hydrocarbon-based agriculture, the efforts to create sustainable systems by Cuba and North Korea, and activities people can do now to change the system and their dependence upon it. Pfeiffer concludes by encouraging strong grassroots support of localized, sustainable agriculture and reduction of the population. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780865715653
Subtitle:
Oil, Food and the Coming Crisis in Agriculture
Author:
Pfeiffer, Dale Allen
Author:
Pfeiffer, Dale Allen
Publisher:
New Society Publishers
Subject:
General science
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Development - Sustainable Development
Subject:
Agriculture - Sustainable Agriculture
Subject:
Petroleum industry and trade
Subject:
Pâetrole
Copyright:
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
127
Dimensions:
8.50x5.52x.41 in. .45 lbs.