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The Nature of Nature: Table of Contents

In an age of climate catastrophes and extinction, we need to turn back to nature and learn, once again, how to live sustainably on planet Earth—beginning with our relationship to food. In The Nature of Nature, Shiva takes a powerful stand, arguing with urgency and passion for a food and climate future based not on techno-optimism, hallucination, and corporate delusions, but on the natural regeneration of biodiversity in partnership with the biosphere.
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The Nature of Nature: Table of Contents

In an age of climate catastrophes and extinction, we need to turn back to nature and learn, once again, how to live sustainably on planet Earth—beginning with our relationship to food. In The Nature of Nature, Shiva takes a powerful stand, arguing with urgency and passion for a food and climate future based not on techno-optimism, hallucination, and corporate delusions, but on the natural regeneration of biodiversity in partnership with the biosphere.
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Contents

1. A Planetary Crisis: the Biodiversity, Climate, 1


Food Connection
2. Two Paradigms: Mechanophilia vs. 19
Nature’s Technology
3. Industrial Farming and the Illusion of Food Security 39
4. Dead Food, Dead Metabolism 63
5. The Fake Food Dystopia 95
6. The Future of Food 135

Acknowledgements 161

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