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What Do We Eat?

How Humans Find, Grow and Share Food

Megan Clendenan

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Every day, no matter where we are or where we need to go, humans need food.

Imagine carrying meals with you as you parachute into a war zone. Or trying to stay well fed while building the pyramids. People have always found ways to work together to put a meal on the table. What Do We Eat? is a delicious celebration of human creativity and cooperation, wrapped up in bite-sized slices of history, with a look at what scientists and inventors are cooking for the future. We are gobbling up Earth’s resources, and food is not shared equally. But today there's a magic tree transforming the dry African plains, food “ambulances” on the move and cities that have declared access to food a human right. Hungry to find out more? Let’s roll up our sleeves and find out what’s for dinner.

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equal rights, social justice, farming, sustainability, lab-cultured meat, nutritional science, climate crisis, agriculture, agroforestry, invention and innovation, seaweed farming, sustainable farming, exploration and travel, urban farming, future of food, food security, food innovation, food waste, indoor farming, food production, urban agriculture, cooperation, deep space travel, climate change, food technology, world history, environmentalism, fairness