Michael Pollan (born February 6, 1955)[citation needed] is an American author, journalist, activist, and professor of journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Read full biography of Michael Pollan →
Every major food company now has an organic division. There's more capital going into organic agriculture than ever before.
I think perfect objectivity is an unrealistic goal; fairness, however, is not.
A lawn is nature under totalitarian rule.
The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway.
The correlation between poverty and obesity can be traced to agricultural policies and subsidies.
In addition to contributing to erosion, pollution, food poisoning, and the dead zone, corn requires huge amounts of fossil fuel - it takes a half... →
Corn is a greedy crop, as farmers will tell you.
A growing and increasingly influential movement of philosophers, ethicists, law professors and activists are convinced that the great moral struggle... →
For at the same time many people seem eager to extend the circle of our moral consideration to animals, in our factory farms and laboratories we are... →
My work has also motivated me to put a lot of time into seeking out good food and to spend more money on it.
High-quality food is better for your health.
At home I serve the kind of food I know the story behind.
Perhaps more than any other, the food industry is very sensitive to consumer demand.