<p>'The book proposes that the challenge of feeding the world is at least as much about energy, water, climate and population. This view is no more than we should expect from Lester Brown, whose forte, eloquently expressed in the course of writing dozens of books over the past four decades, is to emphasise the links that connect all our development sectors, sometimes obviously, sometimes covertly, often crucially.' <br />Times Higher Education Supplement'</p> <p>Lester Brown advances our thinking on the food-security issues that the world will be wrestling with for years to come.' <br />Sustain</p> <p>'The book should be bought just to demonstrate how good arguments are put together.' <br />Paul Ganderton</p> <p>'[I]t will be an instant classic.' <br />E. O. Wilson</p> <p>Praise for Eco-Economy <br />'[A] lucid and wide-ranging examination of how we can save our forests, grow rich on power generated from wind and sun, halt global warming and heal the ozone layer.' <br />New Scientist</p> <p>'Highly interesting.' <br />Helmut Schmidt, former Chancellor of Germany</p> <p>'[A] marvellous and inspiring book!' <br />B rge Brende, Minister of Environment, Norway</p> <p>'The book should be bought just to demonstrate how good arguments are put together.' <br />Paul Ganderton</p> <p>Praise for the Author <br />'Widely respected environmental political thinker Lester Brown ... writes powerfully and accessibly, and is eminently readable.' <br />Times Higher Education Supplement</p>