Meeting ambitious climate targets will require deploying the full suite of mitigation options, including those that indirectly reduce greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions. Healthy diets have sustainability co-benefits by directly reducing livestock emissions as well as indirectly reducing land use emissions. Increased crop productivity could indirectly avoid emissions by reducing cropland area. However, there is disagreement on the sustainability of proposed healthy U.S. diets and a lack of clarity on how long-term sustainability benefits may change in response to shifts in the livestock sector. Here, we explore the GHG emissions impacts of seven scenarios that vary U.S. crop yields and healthier diets in the U.S. and overseas. We also examine ho...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...
The relationship of the United States (U.S.) agrifood sector to climate change is bidirectional; cat...
As people around the globe grapple with the realities of an ever-warming planet, Americans, too, are...
In this letter, we investigate the effects of crop yield and livestock feed efficiency scenarios on ...
Most business-as-usual scenarios for farming under changing climate regimes project that the agricul...
Reducing emissions by changing consumption of foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could have...
Agriculture has a devolved commitment to reduce national emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Using ...
Agriculture causes large parts of global Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE), with livestock contributin...
Human activities and their relation with land, through agriculture and forestry, are significantly i...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
A number of studies have suggested that addressing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural ...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and other environmental footprint...
Livestock is a key to nutrition and food security. Livestock is key to livelihoods, and it is calcul...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...
The relationship of the United States (U.S.) agrifood sector to climate change is bidirectional; cat...
As people around the globe grapple with the realities of an ever-warming planet, Americans, too, are...
In this letter, we investigate the effects of crop yield and livestock feed efficiency scenarios on ...
Most business-as-usual scenarios for farming under changing climate regimes project that the agricul...
Reducing emissions by changing consumption of foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could have...
Agriculture has a devolved commitment to reduce national emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Using ...
Agriculture causes large parts of global Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE), with livestock contributin...
Human activities and their relation with land, through agriculture and forestry, are significantly i...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
A number of studies have suggested that addressing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural ...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and other environmental footprint...
Livestock is a key to nutrition and food security. Livestock is key to livelihoods, and it is calcul...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytoche...