دانلود کتاب Feeding Everyone No Matter What : Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe.
by Denkenberger & Pearce
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عنوان فارسی: تغذیه همه بدون توجه به آنچه: مدیریت امنیت غذایی پس از فاجعه جهانی. |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the authors; Chapter 1 --
Introduction; 1.1 --
Introduction to the challenge; References; Chapter 2 --
Worldwide Crop Death: The Five Crop-Killing Scenarios; 2.1 --
The five crop-killing scenarios; 2.2 --
Abrupt climate change; 2.3 --
Lesser evils --
global crop irritating scenarios; 2.3.1 --
Super Weeds and Pathogens; 2.3.2 --
Super Pests; 2.3.3 --
Super Bacterium; 2.4 --
Serious problems that do not threaten global food supply; 2.5 --
Food spoilage; References; Chapter 3 --
No Sun: Three Sunlight-Killing Scenarios 3.1 --
Three sunlight-killing scenariosReferences; Chapter 4 --
Food Storage, Food Conservation, and Cannibalism; 4.1 --
Reduction of pre-harvest losses; 4.2 --
Increased food supply for moderate disasters; 4.3 --
Limited crop supply; 4.4 --
Maximum food storage; 4.5 --
Food solutions from preppers and survivalists; 4.6 --
Beyond Mormon Preparedness: Practical Limitations to Storing 5 Years of Food; 4.7 --
Survivalism and Cannibal Mathematics; References; Chapter 5 --
Stopgap Food Production: Fast food; 5.1 --
The 10 °C Crisis and the 20 °C Crisis; 5.2 --
Stopgap food production: fast food 5.2.1 --
Exacting Food from Leaves5.2.2 --
Supply: Global Nonwoody Vegetation; 5.3 --
Mushroom fast food; 5.4 --
Not quite as good as mushrooms --
bacteria to humans fast food; References; Chapter 6 --
Fiber Supply for Conversion to Food; 6.1 --
Fiber supply for conversion to food; 6.2 --
Worst case: 20 °C crisis fiber availability; 6.3 --
Wood chipping; 6.4 --
Fire suppression; References; Chapter 7 --
Solutions: Stored Biomass/Fossil Fuel Conversion to Food; 7.1 --
Solutions introduction ; 7.2 --
Sushi for dinner?; 7.3 --
Oil and gas for dinner? the case for industrial food 7.4 --
Trees for dinner? stored biomass conversion7.4.1 --
Beef Steak, Lamb Chops, and Bison Burgers; 7.4.2 --
More Mushrooms; 7.4.3 --
Beetles; 7.4.4 --
Rats or Chicken?; 7.5 --
What will probably not work: shipworms, termites, gribbles, earthworms, and reptiles; 7.6 --
A banquet; 7.7 --
Most extreme catastrophes; References; Chapter 8 --
Practical Matters: Energy, Water, Nutrition, Taste, Biodiversity, & Cooperation; 8.1 --
Practical matters; 8.2 --
Energy in the sun-obscuring crises; 8.3 --
Water; 8.4 --
Nutrition and taste; 8.5 --
Biodiversity; 8.6 --
Other problems 8.7 --
Cooperation: the elephant in the roomReferences; Chapter 9 --
Moral Hazard; 9.1 --
Moral hazard of writing this book; 9.2 --
Nuclear stockpiles increasing if reduced risk of nuclear winter causing mass starvation?; 9.3 --
Greenhouse gas emissions increasing if starvation risk of abrupt climate change diminished?; 9.4 --
Moral hazard of other risks; 9.5 --
Conclusion: why you are able to read this book now; References; Chapter 10 --
Serious Prepping: A Guide to Necessary Research; 10.1 --
Policy implications; 10.2 --
Applying solutions to catastrophes now to provide food for today's hungry 10.3 --
Future work