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Food / Buller, Laura 2005  Book
Buller, Laura Book
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Publication London, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2005.
Description 72pBlack Spine
Series Dk Eyewitness Guides
Summary/Abstract Describes many aspects of food including: nutrition, allergies, digestion, preservation, cultural signigicance, production, and more.
Contents The web of life What is food? Calories The food guide pyramid Choosing healthy food Carbohydrates Fibre Good fats, bad fats Protein Vitamins Minerals Healing foods Allergies and toxins Digestion and absorption Dietary needs Making food last Cooking food Cuisine Food and culture Food and belief Attitudes towards food Crop staples Livestock Dairy foods Fish and seafood Food dangers The GM debate Why organic? Feeding the world Did you know? Timeline
Standard Number 1405308338 Hb.
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Food Watch / Bramwell, Martyn 2001  Book
Bramwell, Martyn Book
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Publication London, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2001.
Description 60pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Explains current concerns about the environment and helps plan the future with practical ideas that can really make a difference.
Contents Introduction Feeding the world Farming the earth Food for tomorrow
Standard Number 0751313602 Hb.
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Nature interrupted: the science of environmental chain reactions / Stille, Darlene R. 2008  Book
Stille, Darlene R. Book
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Publication Minnesota, Compass Point Books, 2008.
Description 48pGreen Spine
Series Headline Science
Summary/Abstract Our world is made up of interconnected systems. When one element changes, the entire system is affected, and nature must absorb the change or be thrown out of balance. People often cause these environmental chain reactions through which negative actions such as dumping chemical waste. But sometimes they are caused by a good idea. It might start with a plan to get rid of disease-causing insects or to fertilize soil to grow more crops. An environmental chain reaction can affect an area as small as a pond in a city park or as big as the whole planet. Nature requires a delicate balance, and it often takes just one small action to have far-reaching eddects.
Contents The first link Chain reactions large and small What's in the water? A warming planet New genes Timeline Glossary
Standard Number 9780756539504 Pb.
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