By Otto Scharmer — 2019
The price you pay for apples in the store doesn’t cover the hidden costs of producing them. Instead, these are paid for by society — through the ever-increasing costs of health care and health insurance.
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CLEAR ALL
Why bother? That really is the big question facing us as individuals hoping to do something about climate change, and it’s not an easy one to answer.
The world’s agricultural lands make up a precious and finite resource; we should be using it to grow food for people, not for cars or cattle.
The pandemic is making the case not only for a different food system but for a radically different diet as well.