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Winner of the 2022 Orwell Prize for Journalism | A Sunday Times (London) Bestseller | Shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation

“George Monbiot is one of the most fearless and important voices in the global climate movement today.” —Greta Thunberg


For the first time in millennia, we have the opportunity to transform not only our food system but our entire relationship to the living world.

 
Farming is the world's greatest cause of environmental destruction—and the one we are least prepared to talk about. We criticize urban sprawl, but farming sprawls across thirty times as much land. We have plowed, fenced, and grazed great tracts of the planet, felling forests, killing wildlife, and poisoning rivers and oceans to feed ourselves. Yet millions still go hungry and the price of food is rising faster than ever.
 
Now the food system itself is beginning to falter. But, as George Monbiot shows us in this brilliant, bracingly original new book, we can resolve the biggest of our dilemmas and feed the world without devouring the planet.
 
Regenesis is a breathtaking vision of a new future for food and for humanity. Drawing on astonishing advances in soil ecology, Monbiot reveals how our changing understanding of the world beneath our feet could allow us to grow more food with less farming. He meets the people who are unlocking these methods, from the fruit and vegetable grower revolutionizing our understanding of fertility; through breeders of perennial grains, liberating the land from plows and poisons; to the scientists pioneering new ways to grow protein and fat. Together, they show how the tiniest life forms could help us make peace with the planet, restore its living systems, and replace the age of extinction with an age of regenesis.
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"Points us convincingly in one of the directions we must travel." -Bill McKibben, author of Falter

"One of the most fearless and important voices in the global climate movement" -Greta Thunberg

"Brilliant, mesmerizing, vital"-David Wallace-Wells, author of The Uninhabitable Earth

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A Sunday Times (London) bestseller
Shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation

“George Monbiot is one of the most fearless and important voices in the global climate movement today.”
—Greta Thunberg, activist and author of No One is Too Small to Make a Difference
 
“A brilliant, mesmerizing, vital book. Beneath each square meter of soil live thousands of species, and each chapter of George Monbiot's eye-opening exploration of that soil and its potential is similarly, dynamically rich-delivering a whole new way of thinking about our agriculture and our diets, our climate and our future. And much needed hope, besides.”
—David Wallace-Wells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth

“Ambitious and deeply researched ... bristling with ideas and imagination.” ―Laura Battle, Financial Times
 
“Eye-opening, persuasive, meticulously researched.”
―Amy Liptrot, The Guardian
 
“This remarkable book, staring curiously down at the soil beneath our feet, points us convincingly in one of the directions we must travel. I learned something on every page.”
—Bill McKibben, author of Falter and The End of Nature

Regenesis is a world-making, world-changing book; at once visionary and rigorous and practicable. It rings and sings throughout with Monbiot's extraordinary combination of passion, generosity and justice. It is braced by his unshakeable commitment to bettering the planet for all its inhabitants, human and other-than-human. It is a thrilling work, more ambitious even than its predecessor, Feral, and it gripped me as I read. Recognising that "the future is underground", Monbiot shows us that the possibility for a transformed relationship with food, the living world and each other lies just beneath our feet, right under our noses.” —Robert Macfarlane, New York Times bestselling author of Underland

“How can we ensure that everyone is fed without destroying the biosphere?
Regenesis is a lively and deeply researched enquiry that confronts our dilemmas head on. There are no easy answers, but Monbiot provides a brilliant guide to asking the right questions. Transformation is urgently needed and this book shows how it is possible.” —Merlin Sheldrake, internationally bestselling author of Entangled Life

“Wonderful ... Monbiot shows that the thin layer on which all terrestrial ecosystems stand is alive with organisms as diverse, fascinating and mysterious as any found above ground. He shatters the shibboleths of farming, showing the way to a radical transformation of agricultural practices and exciting new opportunities for nourishment.”
—David Suzuki, founder of The David Suzuki Foundation
 
“This is an important book and a gripping read. It will enflame vested interests on all sides. Because Monbiot has that most aggravating of gifts - the ability lucidly to point out things that people desperately do not want to be true.”
—Henry Dimbleby, co-founder of Leon Restaurants and the Sustainable Restaurant Association
 
“George Monbiot is a very skilful writer, and
Regenesis shows all his powers at full stretch. He seems to see more fully than almost anyone else in this field, with a clarity of attention both to the smallest realities of a handful of soil and to the widest implications of the way human beings have lived and continue to live in the world. Telling things in the right order doesn't seem like one of the functions of the imagination, but again and again Monbiot shows that it is, with all the imaginative sympathy of a great storyteller as well as the overarching understanding of a moral visionary. This is a fine and necessary book.” —Philip Pullman, New York Times bestselling author of the His Dark Materials trilogy
 
“People from all walks of life should read this remarkable book. It is in my view one of the two or three most important books to appear this century”
—Prof. Sir David King, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government
 
Regenesis speaks to us like a poem that begins with a phantasmagoria of that which lies under the soil, offers a magnificent political economy of global food production and concludes with a hopeful vision of a techno-ethical equilibrium between Humanity and Nature. It must be read.” —Yanis Varoufakis, author of Another Now
  
“This book calls for nothing less than a revolution in the future of food - one that will literally transform the face of the Earth, to make food affordable for all while restoring the living world. Such a vision sounds near impossible, but Monbiot reveals the food pioneers whose extraordinary innovations could bring it within reach. Never shying from controversy,
Regenesis weaves the poetry of soil into the politics of farming to shake the ground on which we all grow. This is Monbiot's masterpiece: an urgent and exhilarating journey into remaking what and how we eat.” —Kate Raworth, author of Donut Economics

“Monbiot rolls up his sleeves and pulls on his boots for an uncompromising session of agricultural dragon-slaying and foodie myth-busting. Unafraid to propose a new world order for farming and food production that is kinder to both people and planet,
Regenesis is rigorous and restive, but also witty, original and humane. Let us hope it is read, digested and acted on by people, politicians and policy-makers the world over.” —Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, author of The River Cottage Cookbook
 
“As we begin to rethink our relationship with Nature, the unstinting work of George Monbiot becomes ever more valuable. Monbiot has been at the cutting edge of the discussion for decades, and his extraordinary book covers this complex, evolving subject with depth and breadth, sincerity and humour. I never cease to be surprised by the unexpected perspectives he brings to bear, leading me through problems I never envisaged and solutions I never imagined. We are left with the hope that the solutions might triumph, that we might make it through.”
—Brian Eno
 
“A fascinating and ultimately positive book ... a harmonic vision of how changing our relationship to land use, farming and the food that we eat could transform our lives”
—Thom Yorke

 “With rigour, singular bravery and an infectious love for the living world, George Monbiot presents the
Silent Spring of our time. Regenesis is an eye-watering reckoning of humanity's land and food crisis and an astonishing vision of survival and restoration. Monbiot takes us on a journey from the rhizospheres and the drilospheres through soil ecology, cultural myths, to the future of food all bound together with his own wonder-ful, beautifully-written observations. There is no topic more important for planetary survival than land and food, and there is no writer willing to dispense of bullshit, tell us the truth, and take on powerful forces and perceived wisdom like George Monbiot. A visionary, fearless, essential book.” —Lucy Jones, author of The Big Ones and Losing Eden

“A book offering evidence-based hope is a rare thing in these days of climate and nature emergency
yet that's exactly what George Monbiot has written. Inspiring and compelling, Regenesis sets out a transformative vision of a new food future with the potential to both restore nature and feed the world. Monbiot's blueprint is both wildly ambitious and deeply practical, and might well be our last best hope of stopping the sixth great extinction.” —Caroline Lucas, MP and former leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
 
“A genuinely brilliant, inspirational book ... George Monbiot embarks on a journey of discovery, realising that soil and its role in our life is bigger than everything else. Halfway through, I felt like a child who was bursting to share a secret with anyone who would listen. By the time I had finished reading, I felt as if the purest mountain stream had washed through my brain, and Monbiot had shared the most fundamentally important insight of his life.”
—Sir Tim Smit, Founder of the Eden Project
 
“I am so grateful George Monbiot has applied his razor sharp intellect, bountiful curiosity and love for the land to the complex and fundamental issue of what we eat. This book offers a deep dive into the most essential question of our time - how might we feed ourselves without destroying our planet in the process?”
—Lily Cole, activist and author of Who Cares Wins
 
“George Monbiot clears paths towards solutions that lie dormant within us, which, if embraced, could transform our world and our societies into better places. He reaches for new ideas that might ignite the collective consciousness in a push to protect, rather than tragically destroy, the biosphere. Read George Monbiot and you will meet the cheerful courage and passion of a fellow traveller on this earth who seeks authentic hope.”
—ANOHNI
 
“For anyone who cares about where our food comes from and its impact on the planet
Regenesis is essential reading. This deeply researched book lifts the lid on our current methods of food production and all its dirty secrets: but more than that it provides a blueprint for the future. Monbiot pursues the key question: how can we have healthy food that's cheap enough for everyone to eat? His answers provide critical pathways towards a way to feed the planet.” —Rosie Boycott, journalist and activist
 
“I used to look up to the stars for thoughts of infinity, eternity and divine cooperation. This book revealed to me I could find the same inspiration beneath the soles of my feet in less than a foot of soil. My walks on earth will never be the same as they were. The writing, observation and devotion is infectiously compelling. The learning is deep and immense.”
—Mark Rylance, actor
 
“Forget Elon Musk's dry-as-dust retro sci-fi fantasies, George Monbiot gives us an inspiring vision of the future that is alive and kicking and grounded in the latest scientific discoveries. George Monbiot has combined his gifts as an investigator, interviewer and witty storyteller to create an exhiliarating epic!”
—Robert Newman
 
“This passionate, extraordinary book opens up a compelling and vital new dimension: food and the way the world farms.”
—Will Hutton, columnist for The Observer and author of The Writing on the Wall

“A magnificent new overview of how we might live and feed ourselves without destroying ourselves ... It is riveting ... Along with a dazzling array of stats, there's also impressive investigative reporting ... rich food for thought, devastating figures, startling insights and even the odd joke ... A hugely important read.”
—Christopher Hart, The Sunday Times

“Revolutionary ... Rigorous, bold and clear-sighted ... To conjure the miracle of more food with less farming, we need to rethink what lies beneath our feet.”
—David Farrier, Prospect

“Vivid and memorable... Regenesis is a compelling, deeply researched account of a deeply broken food system and how we might heal it.”
—Irish Times

“A compelling story of soil, food and farming.”
―Financial Times

“Ambitious and deeply researched ... Monbiot exposes, with journalistic flair, the 'gulf between perception and reality' about where and how our food is produced ... it includes some fascinating case studies ... bristling with ideas and imagination.”
—Laura Battle, Financial Times

About the Author

George Monbiot is an author, Guardian columnist, environmental campaigner and recipient of the 2022 Orwell Prize for journalism. His best-selling books include Feral: Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life and Heat: How We Can Stop the Planet Burning. George cowrote the concept album Breaking the Spell of Loneliness with musician Ewan McLennan, and has made a number of viral videos. One of them, adapted from his 2013 TED talk, How Wolves Change Rivers, has been viewed on YouTube over 40 million times. Another, on Natural Climate Solutions, which he co-presented with Greta Thunberg, has been watched over 60 million times.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (August 2, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0143135961
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143135968
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.75 x 7.99 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
Good book and well researched. It has personal experiences that are worth reading to enrich your knowledge and understanding of sustainability and sustainable agriculture.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
Emotionally, reading this book was a roller coaster ride, with successive chapters leaving me feeling ecstatic, filled with hope, then despondent, the hope drained from me, and finally inspired by the belief that change is possible. George Monbiot is a superb writer and a master of his subject matter in all its technicalities.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
George Monbiot is a gifted writer, describing farms and wildlife with flourish. He has also paid a lot of attention to what you might call "the math" of the food system. The book is his attempt to answer the question of exactly which farming techniques will give us the greatest food bang for our emissions buck, but also our actual bucks. In his view, a system that grows enough calories but at too great a financial cost, leaving vast numbers of people to starve, is just as bad as a system that grows cheap food but stubbornly emits too many tons of greenhouse gases. I found this very refreshing, since idealists don't always pay attention to The Math.

Monbiot ends up arguing, basically, that everyone should go vegan in order to preserve the environment and our pocketbooks. However, his argument completely leaves aside the question of whether a vegan diet is adequate for everyone. Yes, it's true that a grown man living in a wealthy, industrialized country can usually eat a vegan diet, supplement appropriately, and do okay. But what about a pregnant woman in a less wealthy country? Where does she, for example, get the choline required for her fetus's developing brain? Animal foods are great sources of choline, but also several other critical nutrients, such as DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids, protein, iron, zinc, calcium, etc. Does anyone expect a pregnant woman, who may have a job and/or other children to deal with, to hunt down all the various substances the fetus needs in a variety of carefully balanced plant foods and supplements, when she could just eat some fish and eggs and rest easy, knowing she's got it covered? Humans cultivate animal foods for a reason.

Furthermore there is evidence now that while meat is the most carbon-intensive food by weight, vegetables are the most carbon-intensive per calorie, while grain and sugar are the least carbon-intensive in both senses but also the least nutritious.

For human individuals, a vegan diet can work. But for human populations, I do not see how it could. The book does not address this issue. Instead, it simply leaves me feeling glad that human populations are already, and without mass violence, declining.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023
Although I have yet to finish reading it, I’m amazed with every page I read. It contains a significant amount of untaught agricultural information. Most of the information stated throughout the book can be found cited in the index so people can find where the information is from if they want to know more, or just know where it’s coming from. Would not recommend if you’re Like me and don’t have a large vocabulary, it can be very confusing at times but also mesmerizing.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
I've been a fan of George Monbiot's work since I first read HEAT in 2007 and realized what a terrifying future we're creating every day through our ignorance and indecision. Most people believe that oil, coal, and electricity are the root causes of climate change. Few people realize how important our daily food choices are.

This book, based on 5,000 scientific papers, will begin a re-orientation that is utterly important if we want our planet to remain habitable. This book should be on the cover of Time Magazine for that reason. Many of George's insights may be repulsive to those over the age of 30. But we know that the next generation is more determined to create a livable future than to maintain a broken food system invented by past generations.

Just a few of Monbiot's unsettling discoveries:
- Our picture of the little family farm with happy animals derives from carefully placed children's books and has nothing to do with feedlots, slaughterhouses, monoculture, and pesticides that rapidly destroy the soil, ocean and atmosphere that our lives depend upon.
- Agriculture is man's way of enslaving nature. Because our civilization is built on it, this is a difficult realization.
- 9 pounds of beef are responsible for 1.25 tons of CO2 (a transatlantic flight) when we consider that the cow pasture could be a forest instead (p.83).
- Grass-fed beef is the worst enemy of the planet, and not only in Brazil where the Amazon is destroyed for pasture.
- Our food system causes just about the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as fossil fuels but we rarely talk about changing it.

It's not all bad news:
Monbiot discovered Precision Fermentation, also known as farmfree food, which is the most significant invention in 10,000 years and the key to a new food system.

Monbiot's vision is that we make peace with our planet and allow nature to reclaim the majority of the land and oceans, making room for all the other species. When we use new technologies that do not require land, plants, or animals, we can produce food that is more delicious, diverse, much cheaper, and infinitely abundant. Animals and plants  weren't created to feed us, but as precious life-forms that deserve to be free and part of an undisturbed nature.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
explains how agriculture & food production / distribution is dominated by a few countries & companies using industrial methods that are resource intensive ; slowly destroying the planet - one way ahead is fermentation to feed us - less resource intense than agriculture which would allow us to return vast swathes of agricultural land to nature. Well researched and well written-very persuasive.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
He’s not a scientist but I admire his thinking and writing and this book should be read by anyone who cares about earths future.

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Nital Jethalal
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for both understanding & action
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2023
One of the top five most impactful books I've ever read. I'm amazed by the depth of this book and Monbiots ability to stay focused on solutions.
Paolo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, with very wide references on peer-rewieved docs.
Reviewed in Italy on May 8, 2024
Great book, offers a lot of interesting ideas.

In my opinion the author loses too many pages around small agricultural practices, avoiding to go deeper into ones more scalable and impacting.
The notable aspect is that any chapter is heavily referenced using scientific peer-rewieved papers.
sw
5.0 out of 5 stars VERY important Read
Reviewed in Spain on January 30, 2024
Should be included in the canon for any school anywhere!
Jaana Aadamsoo
5.0 out of 5 stars Well researched and beautifully readable
Reviewed in Germany on May 11, 2023
Truly a book after my own heart! Important subjects outlined within well written stories that take any reader through an emotional and intellectual journey fit for a fiction title. The part of the book where the challenge facing humanity is being lain bare is not a part of a distant characters Hero’s Journey- it is all of ours that reside on this blue marble but, like one wouldn’t abandon Odysseus at the most challenging part of his struggle, I urge the readers to stay with George to perhaps not emerge in the new sustainable world but at a place of hope and agency for each of us to step into the real world and write the victorious ending that unquestionably will inspire many more books that we all get to be the heroes in, should we step up to embark on the collective quest to quite literally save mankind. I would rather stay home with my books than embark on real world adventures but this one is too important of a call to ignore and I hope I will have contributed to the books looking back on the current moment in time outlining how we didn’t just count on being yeeted into space to survive but raised our voices, got to work and took back our planet
edward dhuyvetter
5.0 out of 5 stars read from head to toe, with joy. this book has a rich vocabulary, and a pleasursble theme
Reviewed in the Netherlands on December 8, 2022
read from head to toe, with joy. this book has a rich vocabulary, and a pleasursble theme, that is making food.