Reviews

Bourne weaves together elements of history, journalism, and advocacy to present a pressing problem and the innovators who hope to solve it

“The End of Plenty by Joel Bourne is an engaging look at the challenges we are likely to face producing sufficient food in an age of unprecedented global population, environmental impact and climate change.”

Martin Ford

“Comprehensive, compelling
and thought-provoking.”

“The End of Plenty is a fascinating and worthwhile book for all who are invested in achieving a more sustainable food system”

New York Times

Kirkus Starred Review

Goodreads

Times Literary Supplement (London) Review