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Author and activist Michael Pollan is a passionate advocate for sustainable food. In his compelling talk at PopTech, he explores how our industrial food system is keeping us overly dependent on fossil fuels, destroying our environment, and making us sick. Breaking this cycle requires fundamentally changing our relationship to food - and eating more meals together.
3 crises
1.energy crisis:20% fossil fuels goes to food system.
*we should feed ourselves from the sun, rather than oil.
*20 people/a farmer -> 150 people/ a farmer (due to industrial
improvement)
*food price comes down.
*income spent on food:24% 1910->10% 2009
*cheap and expensive as well cuz many oil we use.
*a hamburger=26 oz oil.
2.health care crisis: $500B goes to treat chronic disease.
*1/3 obesity in US causes shorter life span in the future.
*with 1 dollar, we can buy 1200 cal cookie or 200cal cauliflower, so we
tend to chose unhealthy food.
3.climate change crisis:1/3 green house gas comes from food system.
*the biggest pollution is feedlot. without proper law constricting it.
many manure they use causes pollution.
solution
food bill, farmer's market, plant a garden, get back to kitchen, eat meal on the table.
eat food. not too much. mostly plants.