As everyone in Bristol should know (our city council was the first in the country to raise the alarm), we are in a climate emergency. What’s less clear, though, is how to tackle it. A symptom of this uncertainty is the way the food system has escaped scrutiny, despite the impact is has on our environment.
I’d been aware of the destructive nature of industrial agriculture for several years, but it wasn’t until the pandemic struck that I began to engage directly with alternative food systems. To support my mental wellbeing during this isolating period, I signed up as a volunteer at the wonderful Community Farm in Chew Magna. It was here that I was introduced to the inspirational world of agroecology.