Promising Sources!

EDITORIAL.” New Internationalist (1977): 2. Peace Research Abstracts. EBSCO. Web. 11 Oct. 2010.

Howat, G. R. “Eating in 2000 AD- Meat and Two Veg Or Stones into Bread?” Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 44.1 (1985): 3-11. AGRICOLA. CSA. 11 Oct. 2010

Nishikawa, Jun. “The future of international cooperation—hunger and us: the background of hunger.” Peace Culture 1.43 (1999): 11. Peace Research Abstracts. EBSCO. Web. 11 Oct. 2010.

Wedding, Kristin.  “Cultivating Global Food Security:  A Strategy for U.S. Leadership on Productivity, Agricultural Research, and Trade.” Center for Strategic and International Studies (2010): Web. 8 Oct 2010

Wertime, Shirin. “Energy Use in the US & Global Agri-Food Systems: Implications for Sustainable Agriculture. ” Culture Change 5 Jun 2010: Alt-Press Watch (APW), ProQuest. Web.  11 Oct. 2010

The site that looks most promising so far is “Eating in 2000 AD-Meat and Two Veg Or Stones into Break?”.  By evaluating the abstract it pinpoints exactly what I am focusing my paper on which is food shortages.  However, it is advocating exactly what I am against which would help me find flaws in my own argument.  This source is heavily chart based which gives me relevant information directly.  The references of this source will bring me to sites where the charts and information originally come from.  It is helping me refine my topic even more by emphasizing the tradeoffs of agricultural production vs. meat production.