Reviews
"In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result…. Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau "Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com "Desrochers … is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." MasterResource.org "Desrochers … delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com, from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result…. Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." MasterResource.org Desrochers … is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com Desrochers … delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Bookloons There is plenty of food for thought in this unconventional, provocative look at how we should go about feeding the masses. The authors…make some very interesting points and raise concerns that must be addressed." NATURE Magazine The book's strength lies in the cheerful ruthlessness with which the authors challenge sloppy thinking, special pleading and the lazy logic that assumes that #145;local' must be #145;best'" Spiked.com The Locavore's Dilemma is an ideal weapon in countering the enormous quantities of metaphorical organic manure that pass for evidence in the modern debate about food." The Times Literary Supplement [The authors] are right to question the limits of 'local'... We certainly need a more sophisticated metric than 'food miles'." Library Journal This often acerbic, thoroughly researched, yet controversial title provides much food for thought on the often oversimplified but ever complex issue of food miles.", from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau "In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result…. Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com "Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." MasterResource.org "Desrochers … is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com "Desrochers … delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Bookloons "There is plenty of food for thought in this unconventional, provocative look at how we should go about feeding the masses. The authors…make some very interesting points and raise concerns that must be addressed." NATURE Magazine "The book's strength lies in the cheerful ruthlessness with which the authors chalÂlenge sloppy thinking, special pleading and the lazy logic that assumes that 'local' must be 'best'" Spiked.com " The Locavore's Dilemma is an ideal weapon in countering the enormous quantities of metaphorical organic manure that pass for evidence in the modern debate about food." The Times Literary Supplement "[The authors] are right to question the limits of 'local'... We certainly need a more sophisticated metric than 'food miles'." Library Journal "This often acerbic, thoroughly researched, yet controversial title provides much food for thought on the often oversimplified but ever complex issue of food miles.", from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau "In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result…. Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com "Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." MasterResource.org "Desrochers … is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com "Desrochers … delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Bookloons "There is plenty of food for thought in this unconventional, provocative look at how we should go about feeding the masses. The authors…make some very interesting points and raise concerns that must be addressed.", from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau "In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result.... Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com "Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." MasterResource.org "Desrochers ... is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com "Desrochers ... delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Bookloons "There is plenty of food for thought in this unconventional, provocative look at how we should go about feeding the masses. The authors...make some very interesting points and raise concerns that must be addressed." NATURE Magazine, from the Foreword by Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau "In large parts of the world, local trumps science, and people suffer as a result.... Desrochers and Shimizu take the idea of local food to the back of the barn and beat the holy livin' tar out of it. In a more rational world, their defense of what is so clearly true would not be needed. However, our world is not rational, and most of what passes for thinking about food is as full of air as an elegant French pastry." Ronald Bailey, Reason.com "Desrochers and Shimizu demonstrate that the debate over food miles is a distraction from the real issues that confront global food production." MasterResource.org "Desrochers ... is the scholar's scholar. In an age where few read all important material on all sides of their subject, this professor stands out." Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, sspp.proquest.com "Desrochers ... delivers a serious warning to the fetishization of local agriculture as the magic bullet that will solve our food problems." Bookloons "There is plenty of food for thought in this unconventional, provocative look at how we should go about feeding the masses. The authors...make some very interesting points and raise concerns that must be addressed." NATURE Magazine