Miguel A. Altieri is Professor Emeritus of Agroecology in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the University of California at Berkeley and co-director of the Latin American Center for Agroecological Research (CELIA).
It is clear that neoliberal economic assumptions about how the world works are deeply flawed. These assumptions have led to development styles that have altered the climate and the biosphere, squandered enormous natural wealth, and destabilized myriad systems on which humanity depends. It is clear that modern societies are totally [...]
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