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Vandana Shiva: 'Agrofuels, Food Security and Climate: The Case for An Integrated Approach to Climate, Biodiversity and Livelihoods'

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In Part Two of 'Agrofuels, Food Security and Climate', Dr. Vandana Shiva analyses how the large scale growing of crops to satisfy our insatiable demand for fuel is pushing people off the land and endangering global food security. She argues that current solutions to climate change do not go far enough. They merely serve to ‘offset’ and ease our guilt over the excessive amounts of carbon we produce. Dr. Shiva cites how small-scale, community-led and diverse organic food production can play a major role in providing for our global food needs. Such a scenerio will also reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, and protect our remaining biological and agricultural diversity, as we adapt to inevitable changes in climate.

A Gaia Foundation event held in association with Navdanya, Soil Association and Resurgence, Hampstead Town Hall, Belsize Park, London, Monday 17th March, 2008.

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