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Ravenous
Book • 2023
Henry Dimbleby's "Ravenous" delves into the complexities of the UK's food system, examining its environmental impact, health consequences, and economic implications.
The book advocates for a more sustainable and equitable approach to food production and consumption.
Dimbleby presents a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and proposes practical solutions to improve the system.
He emphasizes the need for systemic change, highlighting the interconnectedness of various factors influencing food security and public health.
The book serves as a call to action, urging readers to consider their role in shaping a more resilient and responsible food future.
The book advocates for a more sustainable and equitable approach to food production and consumption.
Dimbleby presents a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and proposes practical solutions to improve the system.
He emphasizes the need for systemic change, highlighting the interconnectedness of various factors influencing food security and public health.
The book serves as a call to action, urging readers to consider their role in shaping a more resilient and responsible food future.
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as the author of the book, discussing Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the cancer metabolism diet connection.


Peter Attia

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as a book that takes a complex issue and shows how to attack it from different angles.

Daniel Pope

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as a good book with brevity applied to business.

Daniel Pope

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as his recent book discussing how to improve health and the planet.

Alice Thomson

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