The Ecological Citizen is pleased to announce the publication of the first
issue of its second volume. We exist to promote ecocentric thought,
thinking and action. The third issue, with an agricultural mini theme,
exemplifies this mandate well. From the lead ‘Angry Editorial’ through to
the closing poetry and art, the ecocentric theme is maintained through both
text and beautiful illustrations.

The Angry Editorial brings to light, through a discussion of the ecological
destruction caused by contemporary corporate and large scale agriculture,
yet again, that our society’s paradigm is a death dealing one. Further on
Colin Tudge, in his article Lies, Misconceptions and Global Agriculture,
shows that a fair bit of the mountain of agricultural produce is not even
necessary for human nutrition. Rob Percival gives an ecocentric perspective
on eating animals.

Several shorter pieces round out the agricultural mini theme: Anderson’s
personal reasons to be vegan; Payne’s discussion on edible insects;
Percival takes on the relation between ecosystem flourishing and eating
animals, and; Wes Jackson’s group discusses a different agriculture based
on natural systems.

Don’t fear, the issue is not all agricultural! There is an article titled
‘Immigration and Population’, one on ‘The Insanity of Endless Growth’, and
a further one on how the distant past influences today’s economics.

Piccolo writes a super review of “*Being Salmon: Being Human *by Martin Lee
Mueller*,* which will make you want to get and read the book.

Finally, there’s a newly transcribed speech by George Monbiot ‘The Pricing
of Everything’ which  critiques concepts such as ‘natural capital’,
‘ecosystem services’, ‘green infrastructure’, ‘asset classes’ and the
‘ecosystem market’.

As if the above were not enough, there’s great original art and plentiful
photographic illustrations throughout, and the issue closes with a careful
selection of classic and contemporary poetry.

Get the strong third edition of The Ecological Citizen at <
https://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/issues.php>


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