The End of Food: The Coming Crisis in the World Food Industry by Paul Roberts
Bloomsbury, £8.99
In his famous treatise of 1798, An Essay on the Principle of Population, the Anglican clergyman and political economist Thomas Robert Malthus argued that the human population of this planet would always be “checked” – his polite euphemism for “starved” – by the failure of food supplies to keep pace with the growth of population.
