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Natural Defense Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health By Emily Monosson
Washington, DC (May 12, 2017)—Bugs and germs are big problems—and they’re evolving. Each year, 2,300 people in the U.S. die from drug-resistant bacterial infections and farmers lose billions of dollars of crops to insects that evade pesticides. But there is reason for hope. In the fight to protect our food and health, bugs and germs may also be part of the solution. Natural Defense (Publication Date: June 20, 2017) by veteran science writer Emily Monosson is the first book to bring readers into this exciting new world. A follow-up to her “eye-opening” (Guardian) book Unnatural Selection, Natural Defense explores how scientists around the world are innovating alternative solutions to our chemical arsenal, employing bacteria-killing viruses to stop dangerous infections and beneficial bacteria to protect against crop disease. Bringing together ecology and the latest advancements in technology, these emerging solutions give hope for a healthier and more sustainable future. Bolstered by interviews with scientists working around the world, the book highlights cutting-edge solutions including pheromones that send crop-destroying moths into a misguided sexual frenzy, proteins that promise targeted destruction of infectious bacteria, and vaccines engineered to better provoke our natural defenses. From high-tech gene editing to modern iterations of the ancient art of fecal transplants, Monosson masterfully surveys the possibilities of natural defenses in plain language without compromising scientific rigor. Alternating chapters on food and health illuminate clear parallels between medicine and agriculture and the importance of considering both together. ISLAND PRESS | PRESS RELEASE | 1