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Jun 04 2008
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3 reviews
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economics, hunger, food
• cbc.ca

From the page: "For Paul Roberts, the author of the forthcoming The End of Food (Thomas Allen Publishing), people like McCall's customers offer one of the few reasons to hope some in the world can avoid a food calamity. Or calamities.
"Everyone has to be asking themselves, what am I going to do, not if the system breaks down, but when," Roberts said in an interview. "We should at least begin by asking, how confident do I feel in the system."
Roberts, who authored The End of Oil, the 2005 bestseller that foretold the end of cheap, accessible oil, has done something even more alarming with food."