Elizabeth Woodworth is highly engaged in climate change science and activism, publishing on Global Research, co-author of Unprecedented Climate Mobilization, and co-producer of the COP21 video “A Climate Revolution For All.” She is author of the popular handbook on nuclear weapons activism, What Can I Do? and the novel, The November Deep. For 25 years, she served as head medical librarian for the BC Government. She holds a BA from Queen’s University and a Library Sciences Degree from The University of British Columbia.
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How our broken food system is driving humanity’s collision course with earth
Industrial agriculture transformed how the world eats after the Second World War. The gains were enormous, but so were the costs: depleted soils, monocultures, plastic pollution and growing dependence on fragile global supply chains.
June 30, 2026



