The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century

Published July 30, 2010 by St. Martin's Press.

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978-0-312-61139-2
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There comes an idea every once in a while that has changes the ways in which we live and help us to live longer and to prosper. The next truly great idea, originally introduced and developed by Dr. Dickson Despommier, is that of vertical farming, or farming vertically, however you want to define it. Dr. Despommier is a professor at Columbia University in the Department of Environmental and Health Services and started this concept back in 1999, which has gained considerable steam and attention this past decade, including the October 2010 publishing of his research entitled, The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century.

In the beginning, Despommier briefly goes over the origins of agriculture, and how and why it occurred in different areas around the Earth, around the same period of time. Next, he begins to discuss how the agriculture of today came to be and the …

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It's been awhile since I read this book, but seeing it pop up on my Goodreads, I wanted to warn other people away from wasting their time with this one. I borrowed this as an audiobook from our library, and there wasn't a whole lot of substance here other than the author's strange obsession with using agricultural waste to feed incinerators for electrical power. For a book purporting to have a "green" bent, ignoring the human health implications of incinerators and the much cheaper solution of composting makes me think the author is more interested in techno-solutionism than actual best practices.

If you're actually interested in vertical farming, your time would be better spent listening to select episodes of the Farm to Taber. I'm sure there's a good book on the subject out there, but this isn't it.