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 Can crops be climate-proofed? Read Image Resource A European drive to run vehicles on biofuels to be reviewed A European drive to run vehicles on biofuels instead of petrol and diesel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is to be reviewed after concerns about its environmental impact. Read Resource Cool Farming: Climate impacts of agriculture and mitigation potential This report, published by Greenpeace International was written by researchers from the University of Aberdeen. It puts agriculture's global contribution to GHG emissions at 17 and 32% of all human-induced GHG emissions, including land use changes. However, it also says that agriculture has a significant climate change mitigation potential, which could change the position of agriculture from the second largest emitter to a much smaller emitter or even a net sink. Mitigation options fall into the following categories: Cropland management Grazing management Read Resource Swiss retailer goes for carbon labelling Read Resource Can Britain Feed Itself? Written by Simon Fairlie (editor of The Land magazine, and head of Chapter 7, an organization providing lobbying and planning advice for smallholders, caravan and shack dwellers and similar low income rural people) and taking as its starting point a short book written by the Scottish ecologist Kenneth Mellanby in 1975 called Can Britain Feed Itself? (Mellanby’s answer was yes, if we eat less meat.) this article points out the way Mellanby worked it out ‘was simple, almost a back of the envelope job, but it provides a useful template for making similar calculati Read Resource $100 a Barrel of Oil: Impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UK Published by the Sustainable Development Commission, a new study undertaken by ADAS, starting with the premise that oil prices reach $100/barrel of oil, explores: The direct impact of increased energy prices upon UK farm businesses, with consideration to the potential for a change in farm practice. The wider impact of increased energy prices on the UK food supply chain, and hence the competitiveness of the UK agricultural industry. This report makes the following key findings: Read Resource Cool Farming: Climate impacts of agriculture and mitigation potential This report, published by Greenpeace International was written by researchers from the University of Aberdeen. It puts agriculture’s global contribution to GHG emissions at 17 and 32% of all human-induced GHG emissions, including land use changes. However, it also says that agriculture has a significant climate change mitigation potential, which could change the position of agriculture from the second largest emitter to a much smaller emitter or even a net sink. Mitigation options fall into the following categories: Cropland management Grazing management Read Resource Food Ethics Council Business Forum report: meat and dairy production and consumption. Read Resource UK GHG emissions exported to other countries The UK has only managed to cut its GHG emissions by exporting them to other countries, according to research by Dieter Helm, a government advisor and professor at Oxford University. Including emissions from imported goods and international transport, its emissions have risen by a fifth since 1990. Read VIEW MORE
Image Resource A European drive to run vehicles on biofuels to be reviewed A European drive to run vehicles on biofuels instead of petrol and diesel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is to be reviewed after concerns about its environmental impact. Read
Resource Cool Farming: Climate impacts of agriculture and mitigation potential This report, published by Greenpeace International was written by researchers from the University of Aberdeen. It puts agriculture's global contribution to GHG emissions at 17 and 32% of all human-induced GHG emissions, including land use changes. However, it also says that agriculture has a significant climate change mitigation potential, which could change the position of agriculture from the second largest emitter to a much smaller emitter or even a net sink. Mitigation options fall into the following categories: Cropland management Grazing management Read
Resource Can Britain Feed Itself? Written by Simon Fairlie (editor of The Land magazine, and head of Chapter 7, an organization providing lobbying and planning advice for smallholders, caravan and shack dwellers and similar low income rural people) and taking as its starting point a short book written by the Scottish ecologist Kenneth Mellanby in 1975 called Can Britain Feed Itself? (Mellanby’s answer was yes, if we eat less meat.) this article points out the way Mellanby worked it out ‘was simple, almost a back of the envelope job, but it provides a useful template for making similar calculati Read
Resource $100 a Barrel of Oil: Impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UK Published by the Sustainable Development Commission, a new study undertaken by ADAS, starting with the premise that oil prices reach $100/barrel of oil, explores: The direct impact of increased energy prices upon UK farm businesses, with consideration to the potential for a change in farm practice. The wider impact of increased energy prices on the UK food supply chain, and hence the competitiveness of the UK agricultural industry. This report makes the following key findings: Read
Resource Cool Farming: Climate impacts of agriculture and mitigation potential This report, published by Greenpeace International was written by researchers from the University of Aberdeen. It puts agriculture’s global contribution to GHG emissions at 17 and 32% of all human-induced GHG emissions, including land use changes. However, it also says that agriculture has a significant climate change mitigation potential, which could change the position of agriculture from the second largest emitter to a much smaller emitter or even a net sink. Mitigation options fall into the following categories: Cropland management Grazing management Read
Resource UK GHG emissions exported to other countries The UK has only managed to cut its GHG emissions by exporting them to other countries, according to research by Dieter Helm, a government advisor and professor at Oxford University. Including emissions from imported goods and international transport, its emissions have risen by a fifth since 1990. Read