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The Future of Food: An Integrated Global Challenge

The Future of Food: An Integrated Global Challenge

by Len Fisher | 24 Sep 2021 | Food & Gastronomy: Media and Writing, Planning for Life's Crises: Media and Writing

A talk delivered at the meeting “Food Futures in the Anthropocene” (University of Tasmania, November 7-10 (2020)). One of a number of talks and articles where I have been trying to bring people’s attention to the importance of interconnectedness...
The Brexit Minister for Food Security

The Brexit Minister for Food Security

by Len Fisher | 15 Jul 2019 | Food & Gastronomy: Media and Writing, Game Theory & You: Media and Writing

The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery is my favourite annual indulgence, where I meet many old friends from the foodie world and let fly with my thoughts and opinions on the theme of the meeting. The theme for 2019 was Food and Power, which gave me the opportunity...
Global warming and the global food landscape: why we need to maintain diversity.

Global warming and the global food landscape: why we need to maintain diversity.

by Len Fisher | 11 Jul 2017 | Food & Gastronomy: Media and Writing

The video of my talk to the 2017 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery is now available on YouTube. complete with questions, comments and the occasional joke. Pity I kept mispronouncing TAnzania as TanzAnia; maybe a side-effect of speaking to such a distinguished...

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