How Monbiot Thinks Microbes Will Save the Planet

<p>I started reading George Monbiot&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58838928-regenesis?from_search=true&amp;from_srp=true&amp;qid=vQRWWoHY18&amp;rank=1" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Regenesis, Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet</a>&nbsp;thinking it would be about Regenerative Agriculture and how to minimize the environmental impact of our food by changing how we treat the soil and its symbioses. It is about the environment, the diet, and the role of microbes, but differently.</p> <p>As a premise, I should say Monbiot is a British journalist, book writer, and editor at the Guardian, as well as a famous environmental activist and notorious vegan, which is a cleaving topic. My objective here is not to take sides, divide, and certainly not to go into counterproductive agribashing, but to take the points of well-informed experts and think about problems so they can be resolved. It&rsquo;s important to include everyone in this conversation, as we are all a part of the solution. And the microbial solution is a mightily beautiful and inspiring one.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/microbial-instincts/how-monbiot-thinks-microbes-will-save-the-planet-97264a26a758"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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