We Are Eating the Earth : The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate by Michael Grunwald (2025, Hardcover)

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He chronicles Searchinger’s uphill battles against bad science and bad politics, both driven by the overwhelming influence of agricultural interests. By 2050, we’re going to need a lot more calories to fill nearly 10 billion bellies, but we can’t feed the world without frying it if we keep tearing down an acre of rainforest every six seconds.

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PublisherSimon & Schuster
ISBN-101982160071
ISBN-139781982160074
eBay Product ID (ePID)10072453863

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Book TitleWe Are Eating the Earth : the Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
TopicAgriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy), Global Warming & Climate Change, Public Policy / Environmental Policy
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science, Social Science, Science
AuthorMichael Grunwald
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight20.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
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Dewey Edition23
Reviews" We Are Eating the Earth is a savory, science-salted meal of provocative thinking about food. Grunwald investigates what we eat, how we grow it, and why getting better at it is key to addressing the climate crisis. It's a wildly ambitious undertaking, but Grunwald pulls it off because he's fearless and funny and knows his stuff. If you want to save the planet, read We Are Eating the Earth ." --Jeff Goodell, New York Times bestselling author of The Heat Will Kill You First "Michael Grunwald never follows the crowd. Instead, he digs deep and finds actual, uncomfortable, and, yes, correct answers. We Are Eating the Earth tackles the complexity of our food and climate problems with captivating storytelling, and no agenda but our survival. Knowledge is about to be dropped. Pay attention." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The JFK Conspiracy "The quest to feed humanity's voracious appetites is consuming ever more land around the world. We Are Eating the Earth is an indispensable guide to the thorniest problem in global economics and environmental policy--an issue that most advocates ignore, but that we urgently need to face if we want to have any hope of solving it." --Matthew Yglesias, author of One Billion Americans "Food is now as big a climate challenge as oil, and We Are Eating the Earth is the most vivid and inspiring reckoning with this wicked problem written in this age of climate crisis." --David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth "Grunwald does the important work of translating the legal, scientific, and often esoteric aspects of the issue into immediate action. Ambitious in scope, the book provides a roadmap of environmental policy relating to agricultural land in the past few decades and the emergency we're now facing. An accessible and alarming look at the planet's land crisis." --Kirkus Review "In this bracing report, journalist Grunwald...offers a myth-busting overview of current debates around how to improve the world's agricultural systems. This provides much food for thought." --Publishers Weekly "Engaging, informative, witty, convincing, and ultimately sobering offering... While the content is disturbing, Grunwald's delivery helps gets his message across: the need for land-use reform, immediately." --Booklist "Grunwald's book is informative, highly readable, and often funny." --Bloomberg, " We Are Eating the Earth is a savory, science-salted meal of provocative thinking about food. Grunwald investigates what we eat, how we grow it, and why getting better at it is key to addressing the climate crisis. It's a wildly ambitious undertaking, but Grunwald pulls it off because he's fearless and funny and knows his stuff. If you want to save the planet, read We Are Eating the Earth ." --Jeff Goodell, New York Times bestselling author of The Heat Will Kill You First "Michael Grunwald never follows the crowd. Instead, he digs deep and finds actual, uncomfortable, and, yes, correct answers. We Are Eating the Earth tackles the complexity of our food and climate problems with captivating storytelling, and no agenda but our survival. Knowledge is about to be dropped. Pay attention." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The JFK Conspiracy "The quest to feed humanity's voracious appetites is consuming ever more land around the world. We Are Eating the Earth is an indispensable guide to the thorniest problem in global economics and environmental policy--an issue that most advocates ignore, but that we urgently need to face if we want to have any hope of solving it." --Matthew Yglesias, author of One Billion Americans "Food is now as big a climate challenge as oil, and We Are Eating the Earth is the most vivid and inspiring reckoning with this wicked problem written in this age of climate crisis." --David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth "Grunwald does the important work of translating the legal, scientific, and often esoteric aspects of the issue into immediate action. Ambitious in scope, the book provides a roadmap of environmental policy relating to agricultural land in the past few decades and the emergency we're now facing. An accessible and alarming look at the planet's land crisis." --Kirkus Review "In this bracing report, journalist Grunwald...offers a myth-busting overview of current debates around how to improve the world's agricultural systems. This provides much food for thought." --Publishers Weekly, "A thrilling and provocative survey of inventions, innovations, and wild flights of imagination aimed at feeding more people while using less land...People who would rather solve problems than posture over them, people who understand that popularity is no measure of truth, will find in this book a bracing, beautiful picture of what's possible--and a sobering look at the difficulty of change." --The Washington Post " We Are Eating the Earth is a savory, science-salted meal of provocative thinking about food. Grunwald investigates what we eat, how we grow it, and why getting better at it is key to addressing the climate crisis. It's a wildly ambitious undertaking, but Grunwald pulls it off because he's fearless and funny and knows his stuff. If you want to save the planet, read We Are Eating the Earth ." --Jeff Goodell, New York Times bestselling author of The Heat Will Kill You First "Michael Grunwald never follows the crowd. Instead, he digs deep and finds actual, uncomfortable, and, yes, correct answers. We Are Eating the Earth tackles the complexity of our food and climate problems with captivating storytelling, and no agenda but our survival. Knowledge is about to be dropped. Pay attention." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The JFK Conspiracy "The quest to feed humanity's voracious appetites is consuming ever more land around the world. We Are Eating the Earth is an indispensable guide to the thorniest problem in global economics and environmental policy--an issue that most advocates ignore, but that we urgently need to face if we want to have any hope of solving it." --Matthew Yglesias, author of One Billion Americans "Food is now as big a climate challenge as oil, and We Are Eating the Earth is the most vivid and inspiring reckoning with this wicked problem written in this age of climate crisis." --David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth "Grunwald does the important work of translating the legal, scientific, and often esoteric aspects of the issue into immediate action. Ambitious in scope, the book provides a roadmap of environmental policy relating to agricultural land in the past few decades and the emergency we're now facing. An accessible and alarming look at the planet's land crisis." --Kirkus Review "In this bracing report, journalist Grunwald...offers a myth-busting overview of current debates around how to improve the world's agricultural systems. This provides much food for thought." --Publishers Weekly "Engaging, informative, witty, convincing, and ultimately sobering offering... While the content is disturbing, Grunwald's delivery helps gets his message across: the need for land-use reform, immediately." --Booklist "Grunwald's book is informative, highly readable, and often funny." --Bloomberg "A lively, reportorial world tour through the misunderstood science and politics of agriculture...intelligent, highly timely... We Are Eating the Earth is, to a great extent, a work of unsentimental pragmatism, which makes the spirited case for principled idealism in the book's final moments all the more potent." --Vox, " We Are Eating the Earth is a savory, science-salted meal of provocative thinking about food. Grunwald investigates what we eat, how we grow it, and why getting better at it is key to addressing the climate crisis. It's a wildly ambitious undertaking, but Grunwald pulls it off because he's fearless and funny and knows his stuff. If you want to save the planet, read We Are Eating the Earth ." -- Jeff Goodell, New York Times bestselling author of The Heat Will Kill You First "Michael Grunwald never follows the crowd. Instead, he digs deep and finds actual, uncomfortable, and, yes, correct answers. We Are Eating the Earth tackles the complexity of our food and climate problems with captivating storytelling, and no agenda but our survival. Knowledge is about to be dropped. Pay attention." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The JFK Conspiracy "The quest to feed humanity's voracious appetites is consuming ever more land around the world. We Are Eating the Earth is an indispensable guide to the thorniest problem in global economics and environmental policy--an issue that most advocates ignore, but that we urgently need to face if we want to have any hope of solving it." --Matthew Yglesias, author of One Billion Americans "Food is now as big a climate challenge as oil, and We Are Eating the Earth is the most vivid and inspiring reckoning with this wicked problem written in this age of climate crisis." --David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth, "Michael Grunwald never follows the crowd. Instead, he digs deep and finds actual, uncomfortable, and, yes, correct answers. We Are Eating the Earth tackles the complexity of our food and climate problems with captivating storytelling, and no agenda but our survival. Knowledge is about to be dropped. Pay attention." --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The JFK Conspiracy
Dewey Decimal338.19
SynopsisFrom the author of New York Times bestseller The New New Deal, a groundbreaking piece of reportage from the trenches of the next climate war: the fight to fix our food system. Humanity has cleared a land mass the size of Asia plus Europe to grow food, and our food system generates a third of our carbon emissions. By 2050, we're going to need a lot more calories to fill nearly 10 billion bellies, but we can't feed the world without frying it if we keep tearing down an acre of rainforest every six seconds. We are eating the earth, and the greatest challenge facing our species will be to slow our relentless expansion of farmland into nature. Even if we quit fossil fuels, we'll keep hurtling towards climate chaos if we don't solve our food and land problems. In this rollicking, shocking narrative, Grunwald shows how the world, after decades of ignoring the climate problem at the center of our plates, has pivoted to making it worse, embracing solutions that sound sustainable but could make it even harder to grow more food with less land. But he also tells the stories of the dynamic scientists and entrepreneurs pursuing real solutions, from a jungle-tough miracle crop called pongamia to genetically-edited cattle embryos, from Impossible Whoppers to a non-polluting pesticide that uses the technology behind the COVID vaccines to constipate beetles to death. It's an often infuriating saga of lobbyists, politicians, and even the scientific establishment making terrible choices for humanity, but it's also a hopeful account of the people figuring out what needs to be done--and trying to do it. Michael Grunwald, bestselling author of The Swamp and The New New Deal , builds his narrative around a brilliant, relentless, unforgettable food and land expert named Tim Searchinger. He chronicles Searchinger's uphill battles against bad science and bad politics, both driven by the overwhelming influence of agricultural interests. And he illuminates a path that could save our planetary home for ourselves and future generations--through better policy, technology, and behavior, as well as a new land ethic recognizing that every acre matters., A groundbreaking piece of reportage concerning our vulnerable food system--and how we will eat in the near future.

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