Two books I have recently read, Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth and Less is More - How Degrowth Will Save the World by Jason Hickel are very aligned with this post. My mantra lately has been live with the land, don't live off the land. Related in my mind to this topic are changing how we measure economic health from GDP to climate and human health metrics and changing the global food system as an urgent imperative to manage climate change, deforestation, mass extinction, and freshwater bankruptcy.
I will be writing a lot more about those topics you mentioned, unfortunately we don't speak enough about how food relates to these existential issues and most are unaware of how critical they really are. Thankyou for your comment.
Two books I have recently read, Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth and Less is More - How Degrowth Will Save the World by Jason Hickel are very aligned with this post. My mantra lately has been live with the land, don't live off the land. Related in my mind to this topic are changing how we measure economic health from GDP to climate and human health metrics and changing the global food system as an urgent imperative to manage climate change, deforestation, mass extinction, and freshwater bankruptcy.
Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics is amazing. I heard her speak on this commons related podcast and I was thoroughly impressed with everything she was doing. https://david-bollier.simplecast.com/episodes/kate-raworth-why-our-times-demand-doughnut-economics. Perhaps you would enjoy giving it a listen. I still need to read the Jason Hickel book.
I will be writing a lot more about those topics you mentioned, unfortunately we don't speak enough about how food relates to these existential issues and most are unaware of how critical they really are. Thankyou for your comment.