Food systems are responsible for up to one-third of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These emissions include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) and are therefore a major driver of climate change. The environmental pressures on food systems are likely to intensify, as humanity is arguably already operating beyond planetary boundaries. The projection for changes between 2010 and 2050 shows that these pressures will result in an increase of between 80 and 92 percent in GHG emissions in the absence of technological change and other mitigation measures. Apart from being a significant source of GHG emissions, food systems are significantly impacted by climate change. Uneven climate change effects, in combinat...
This is the pre-print version of the chapter "Climate change sustainable agriculture and food system...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Our food systems are failing us. This is the overarching message from the wealth of literature on fo...
Food systems contribute 19% 29% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, releasing 9,...
The way food systems have evolved over past decades means that they now face major risks, which in t...
The livestock sector contributes around 14.5 percent of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Food systems around the world are highly dependent on both renewable and nonrenewable resources. Dri...
Climate change affects the functioning of all the components of food systems, often in ways that exa...
Agriculture and food systems are in urgent need of transformation. Various foresight reports unpack ...
Climate change will affect the social and environmental determinants of the health of human, animal ...
Climate change affects the functioning of all of the components of food systems, often in ways that ...
Deforestation contributes to carbon emissions and therefore to climate change. Within food systems, ...
"How food choices affect the climate" was presented by Lini Wollenberg, given for the Frontiers Sust...
Anthropogenic warming is caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxi...
Without rapid changes to agriculture and food systems, the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement on clim...
This is the pre-print version of the chapter "Climate change sustainable agriculture and food system...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Our food systems are failing us. This is the overarching message from the wealth of literature on fo...
Food systems contribute 19% 29% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, releasing 9,...
The way food systems have evolved over past decades means that they now face major risks, which in t...
The livestock sector contributes around 14.5 percent of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
Food systems around the world are highly dependent on both renewable and nonrenewable resources. Dri...
Climate change affects the functioning of all the components of food systems, often in ways that exa...
Agriculture and food systems are in urgent need of transformation. Various foresight reports unpack ...
Climate change will affect the social and environmental determinants of the health of human, animal ...
Climate change affects the functioning of all of the components of food systems, often in ways that ...
Deforestation contributes to carbon emissions and therefore to climate change. Within food systems, ...
"How food choices affect the climate" was presented by Lini Wollenberg, given for the Frontiers Sust...
Anthropogenic warming is caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxi...
Without rapid changes to agriculture and food systems, the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement on clim...
This is the pre-print version of the chapter "Climate change sustainable agriculture and food system...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Our food systems are failing us. This is the overarching message from the wealth of literature on fo...