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Climate change

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Book cover of "Sustainable Agriculture: Adaptation Strategies to Address Climate Change by 2050" with image of two hands holding soil surrounded by sustainability icons.
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Sustainable Agriculture: Adaptation Strategies to Address Climate Change by 2050
This book presents up-to-date climate change projections and their potential impacts on agriculture, soil and water resources, and food security. The book strives to provide concrete adaptation strategies by presenting examples and case studies relevant to policymakers around the world.
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Front cover of Landesa report of three people walking in an agricultural field. Title: Links between Women’s Land Tenure Security and Climate Action: An Evidence Brief
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Links between Women’s Land Tenure Security and Climate Action: An Evidence Brief
A brief by US NGO Landsea details the importance of women’s land tenure security (WLTS) in relational to climate change action.
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Coalition Calls For A Stronger Food Systems Approach At COP28
In the lead up to COP28, a coalition of more than 80 powerful organisations from across the global food system have signed an open letter to incorporate food system transformation into the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The letter calls for a clear political stance to be taken by governments and for food systems action to be part of the National Adaptation Plans, Nationally Determined Contributions and long-term strategies.
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The cover of Transformations of Global Food Systems for Climate Change Resilience edited by Preety Gadjoke, Barrett Brenton and Solomon Katz
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Transformations of Global Food Systems for Climate Change Resilience: Addressing Food Security, Nutrition, and Health
This volume provides case studies of actions to promote climate change resilience in the global food system. The cases are selected across a wide range of regions and cover a broad range sustainable food system issues, including food security, food sovereignty, public health and justice.
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IPCC
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IPCC report: Halving emissions by 2030 is possible
Immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors are needed, says this report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). While global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, there have been significant decreases over the last decade in the cost of important low-emissions technologies such as solar energy, wind energy and lithium-ion batteries, and policies on climate mitigation are expanding and have avoided some emissions.
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Superlist UK Environment 2022
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UK’s biggest supermarkets are heavily promoting cheap meat
UK NGO Eating Better reports that the UK’s four biggest supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons) are using promotions such as multi-buy or price reduction to encourage meat sales. The report argues that this contradicts the climate commitments made by supermarkets.
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Journal articles
Climate implications of phasing out animal agriculture
This paper quantifies the climate impacts of phasing out livestock production globally. It finds that ceasing animal agriculture could provide half of the net emissions reductions required to limit climate warming to 2°C, and argues that large cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from food production are likely to be necessary alongside emissions reductions in the transport and energy sectors. Both authors are shareholders of Impossible Foods, which is developing alternatives to livestock.
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Rich-world dietary shift has double climate benefits
This paper looks at the climate impacts of dietary shift towards plant-based foods in high-income nations. It finds that adoption of the EAT-Lancet diet in 54 countries could both reduce annual agricultural production emissions from those countries by 61%, and spare land that could sequester carbon equivalent to 14 years of current global agricultural emissions, through restoration to the natural vegetation associated with today’s climate in each location.
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How Europe’s big meat and dairy are heating up the planet
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How Europe’s big meat and dairy are heating up the planet
This report from the Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy looks at the emissions of the 20 largest meat and dairy companies based in Europe. These 20 companies combined are responsible for emissions equivalent to 131% of total emissions produced by the Netherlands, according to the report’s estimates. Only four of the companies report their total supply chain emissions, and only three plan to reduce their total supply chain emissions, although 10 have announced climate targets. 
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