Exploring the intersection of culinary history and environmental impact, this book examines foods that have been overconsumed to the brink of extinction, such as passenger pigeons and megafauna. Newman provides a thought-provoking analysis of our relationship with these foods, highlighting the challenges we face in preserving vulnerable species. With a blend of entertainment and scholarship, it appeals to those interested in the consequences of human appetite on biodiversity and future food security.
Lenore Newman Libros
Esta autora explora geografías culinarias y es autora de un libro sobre cocina canadiense. Su trabajo se centra en cuestiones de seguridad alimentaria, en particular la preservación de tierras agrícolas y la dinámica de los paisajes rurales-urbanos. Con pasión por la comida, a menudo se la encuentra inmersa en la comunidad de los mercados de agricultores y disfruta de la escritura y la música en su tiempo libre.


When two food geeks, who also like sci-fi, imagine how to feed a colony on Mars, they also discover how food production on planet Earth can and must change.