Image Resources Our extensive research library contains thousands of summaries of journal articles, reports and news stories that can be searched by keyword and category RESOURCES CATEGORYBooksBriefing paperEvent recordingFeatured articlesFeatured reportGameJournal articlesNews and resourcesReportsThink pieceVideoWorking paperWorkshop summary YEAR201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026 Resource Geoengineering Read Resource Modelling the impacts of a healthy diet on CVD and cancer This paper is by some of the same authors who wrote a paper for Friend of the Earth (see mailing of 23/10/10) which modelled the health impact of a lower meat diet. You can read the FoE report here. The FOE report essentially argues that a lower meat diet would deliver major health improvements largely because it assumes that a reduction in meat intakes will be compensated for by an increase in fruit and vegetables – which of course may or may not be the case. Read Resource Uncertainty around climate change Uncertainty around climate change is communicated in a paper entitled, Morton T A, Rabinovich A, Marshall D. Bretschneider (2011) The future that may (or may not) come: How framing changes responses to uncertainty in climate change communications. Global Environmental Change 21 pp103–109. Communicating possible effects of climate change inevitably involves uncertainty. Because people are generally averse to uncertainty, this Read Resource Does the CAP need a refit? Revamped agri-environment schemes could play a major role in ensuring we get maximum ecological and economic returns from UK land, according to research findings drawn from across the Relu programme. Briefing paper no 12, "Informing the Reform and Implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy", identifies key points from RELU research that could help to steer the reform of the CAP, currently underway. Read Resource Carbon Brief Carbon Brief, a new online project has recently been launched. Its focus is not just on providing information about climate change (or rather signposting you to that information) but about how climate change science and stories are communicated. Read Resource Allied Bakeries’ experience of carbon footprinting Allied Bakeries have carbon footprinted three of their Kingsmill range of bread loaves. In this article they say that the process has helped them reduce emissions - that they also feel positive that while the buying public don’t yet understand carbon labels, the lables act as a pointer that a company is actually doing something, and that in itself is good for competitive advantage. Read Resource Palm oil company commits to halting deforestation The world’s second-largest palm oil company has agreed to stop clearing Indonesian forests and peatlands. Golden Agri-Resources Limited (GAR), part of the $2.3 billion Sinar Mas group, is the largest palm oil producer in Indonesia, and the first Indonesian company to make such a commitment. Read Resource Defra findings on the effectiveness of food labelling to promote behaviour change Defra has just published the findings of research, undertaken by the Agriculture and Environment Research Unit (AERU) at the University of Hertfordshire, in collaboration with the Policy Studies Institute (PSI) and the Food Ethics Council (FEC), titled Effective approaches to environmental labelling of food products - FO0419. Read Resource Comparison of UK industrial and agro-ecological farming Details and abstract follow of a paper written by FCRN mailing list member, Chris Smaje, entitled Industrial or agro-ecological farming: performance indicators in the UK (2011). Abstract This paper examines the performance of conventional, high-input ‘industrial’ farming and agro-ecological smallholding across seven different indicators of performance: Productivity per unit area. Productivity per unit cultivated area. Nutritionally necessary productive capacity. Productivity per unit labour. Read VIEW MORE
Resource Modelling the impacts of a healthy diet on CVD and cancer This paper is by some of the same authors who wrote a paper for Friend of the Earth (see mailing of 23/10/10) which modelled the health impact of a lower meat diet. You can read the FoE report here. The FOE report essentially argues that a lower meat diet would deliver major health improvements largely because it assumes that a reduction in meat intakes will be compensated for by an increase in fruit and vegetables – which of course may or may not be the case. Read
Resource Uncertainty around climate change Uncertainty around climate change is communicated in a paper entitled, Morton T A, Rabinovich A, Marshall D. Bretschneider (2011) The future that may (or may not) come: How framing changes responses to uncertainty in climate change communications. Global Environmental Change 21 pp103–109. Communicating possible effects of climate change inevitably involves uncertainty. Because people are generally averse to uncertainty, this Read
Resource Does the CAP need a refit? Revamped agri-environment schemes could play a major role in ensuring we get maximum ecological and economic returns from UK land, according to research findings drawn from across the Relu programme. Briefing paper no 12, "Informing the Reform and Implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy", identifies key points from RELU research that could help to steer the reform of the CAP, currently underway. Read
Resource Carbon Brief Carbon Brief, a new online project has recently been launched. Its focus is not just on providing information about climate change (or rather signposting you to that information) but about how climate change science and stories are communicated. Read
Resource Allied Bakeries’ experience of carbon footprinting Allied Bakeries have carbon footprinted three of their Kingsmill range of bread loaves. In this article they say that the process has helped them reduce emissions - that they also feel positive that while the buying public don’t yet understand carbon labels, the lables act as a pointer that a company is actually doing something, and that in itself is good for competitive advantage. Read
Resource Palm oil company commits to halting deforestation The world’s second-largest palm oil company has agreed to stop clearing Indonesian forests and peatlands. Golden Agri-Resources Limited (GAR), part of the $2.3 billion Sinar Mas group, is the largest palm oil producer in Indonesia, and the first Indonesian company to make such a commitment. Read
Resource Defra findings on the effectiveness of food labelling to promote behaviour change Defra has just published the findings of research, undertaken by the Agriculture and Environment Research Unit (AERU) at the University of Hertfordshire, in collaboration with the Policy Studies Institute (PSI) and the Food Ethics Council (FEC), titled Effective approaches to environmental labelling of food products - FO0419. Read
Resource Comparison of UK industrial and agro-ecological farming Details and abstract follow of a paper written by FCRN mailing list member, Chris Smaje, entitled Industrial or agro-ecological farming: performance indicators in the UK (2011). Abstract This paper examines the performance of conventional, high-input ‘industrial’ farming and agro-ecological smallholding across seven different indicators of performance: Productivity per unit area. Productivity per unit cultivated area. Nutritionally necessary productive capacity. Productivity per unit labour. Read