Future Harvests explores a very hot topic: Will we be able to feed nine billion people by 2050? The world population is growing fast. From six billion people in 2000, it is expected to pass nine billion by 2050. The urban population will double. Water shortages, climate change and soil degradation present a serious threat to the ability of farmers to produce the quantity of food required to meet future demand. In his new book, Future Harvests, Christophe Pelletier presents an objective and comprehensive overview of both the challenges and the potential solutions to produce more food. Using...
Future Harvests explores a very hot topic: Will we be able to feed nine billion people by 2050? The world population is growing fast. From six billion...
Now with new cover We Will Reap What We Sow takes over where Christophe Pelletier's first book, Future Harvests, ended. The true purpose of "We Will Reap What We Sow" is to make the reader think. It addresses the major questions that need to be answered. It discusses the pros and cons of the different points of views. It indicates what the most likely consequences of different scenarios might be. Human nature being as it is, the book also focuses on how to develop positive incentives and reduce the possibility of negative stimuli. "We Will Reap What We Sow" presents a balanced discussion...
Now with new cover We Will Reap What We Sow takes over where Christophe Pelletier's first book, Future Harvests, ended. The true purpose of "We Will ...