The food/climate conundrum
The global food system is responsible for as much as one-third of the carbon dioxide emissions that drive climate change. Food production is, in turn, threatened by storms, droughts, floods and wildfires, whose intensity and frequency are increasing with a changing climate. What can be done to reduce emissions from the food sector? Can the planet feed a growing human population in an altered climate? Against this backdrop, the Harvard Radcliffe Institute launched its annual science symposium, focused on “Feeding the Future: Food Sustainability and Climate Change.” |