How do we feed a growing population without impacting climate change? Can changing farming systems and our diets improve our own health, and that of animals? And what are some actionable solutions?
Some of the world’s finest thinkers across farming, food, business, human, animal and planetary health tackle these timely questions in this new book.
Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets: Human, Animal and Planetary Health is believed to be the first book of its kind to explore the power of regenerative farming, together with sustainable diets, to transform the global food system.
It features chapters from a wide range of internationally respected experts, including farmers, academics, food business directors, UN leaders, as well as our own thought leaders, including CEO Philip Lymbery. With notable contributors also including Vandana Shiva, Olivier de Schutter, Henry Dimbleby and Shireen Kassam, the book is a practical, evidence-based, and enlightening call to action.
Co-edited by our Ambassador Emeritus Joyce D’Silva and Special Advisor Carol McKenna, it dives deeper into issues explored at our groundbreaking Extinction or Regeneration conference held last May.
It’s clear that our food system is broken. Industrial agriculture harms animals, damages human health, drives the climate crisis and threatens the very future of our planet. But how do we feed the growing global population without making things worse?
This pioneering book explores what’s possible: farming systems can change and regenerate the planet, give animals a decent quality of life and, by shifting to diets more reliant on plant-based foods, we can meet food security needs whilst improving our health, too.
Joyce D’Silva, our Ambassador Emeritus, said:
The quality of the contributions we have received from chapter authors has been outstanding. It has enabled us to produce an inspiring book written for our challenging times and it couldn’t be more important. Industrial farming has poisoned the planet, reduced farmed animals to meat and milk machines and has had negative impacts on our health.
This book shows how farming systems can change and regenerate the planet, give animals a decent quality of life and, by moving to more plant-based diets, we can improve our health too.
Jane Goodall PhD, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace, said:
This must-read book emphasises the importance of regenerative farming, agroforestry and permaculture. These methods of farming work with rather than against nature, restore biodiversity, and help to slow down climate change. They can become truly sustainable and feed us for generations to come.