The first two chapters are excellent and pose the problem of precise and somewhat caustically. The last is also very good and is a synthesis of the problem. For the rest, each problem is addressed with rigor: diesel, pesticides, energy, medicines, ..., sometimes with repetition, but demonstrations are relentless.
It expects a response other than invectives from all those so implicated. Given the airtime and the number of pages in the print media that is vested in these often self-proclaimed pseudo-experts, who represent only Nor they should not be hard to express ... Still it is necessary that they can align two valid points, and this is far from over!