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Journal paper: relationship between the carbon and nitrogen cycles
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This paper shows that the benefits for net carbon uptake by the biosphere arising from nitrogen fertilisation are offset by the emissions of nitrous oxide that result (Zaehle S, Ciais P, Friend A D and Prieur V (2011). Carbon benefits of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen offset by nitrous oxide emissions, Nature Geoscience)., doi:10.1038/ngeo1207). 
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Journal paper on food, protein efficiency and GHG emissions
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 This paper, the authors of which include several FCRN mailing list members, examines 'Protein efficiency per unit energy and per unit greenhouse gas emissions: Potential contribution of diet choices to climate change mitigation'. (González A D, Frostell B and Carlsson-Kanyama A (2011) Protein efficiency per unit energy and per unit greenhouse gas emissions: Potential contribution of diet choices to climate change mitigation, Food Policy doi:10.1016/j.foodpol.2011.07.003). Reference, abstract and conclusions copied as follows:
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Meat Eater's Guide to Climate Change and Health
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The US based non profit organisation Environmental Working Group has published its report entitled  Meat Eater’s Guide to Climate Change and Health. The report was undertaken for EWG by the Life Cycle Analysis consultancy CleanMetrics (See outbound link).
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Science and Technology Committee report on Behaviour Change
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Agreement on shipping emissions
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The shipping industry has become the first global business sector to agree to mandatory carbon dioxide emissions reductions. At a meeting of the United Nations' International Maritime Organization, member countries agreed to set CO2 emissions standards on new ships beginning in 2019, with the goal of improving energy efficiency by 30% by 2024.
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National Diet and Nutrition data results published
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The National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) is a continuous cross-sectional survey, designed to assess the diet, nutrient intake and nutritional status of the general population aged 18 months upwards living in private households in the UK.The findings show that the overall picture of the diet and nutrition of the UK population is broadly similar to previous surveys in the NDNS series and no new nutritional problems appear to have emerged.
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Suite of financial, legal and governance resources for food co-ops
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 In partnership with Making Local Food Work, Co-operative UK’s has launched a suite of financial, legal and governance resources for community enterprisesCo-operatives UK, the trade association for co-operative enterprises, has developed the resources with experts as part of the Making Local Food Work programme, a £10m project funded by the Big Lottery Fund that supports community food enterprises across England.The suite of resources, available both online and as hard copies, is free to use and includes:
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Report published on waste in the UK hospitality sector
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A report commissioned by WRAP (the Waste Resources Action Programme) has found that the hospitality sector could save up to £724m a year through a combination of waste prevention and diverting material from landfill to anaerobic digestion. The report, is entitled The Composition of Waste Disposed of by the UK Hospitality Industry.Some of its main findings are as follows:It estimates that in  2009, UK hotels, pubs, Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs) and restaurants
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Dairy to shrink energy bills with anaerobic digestion investment
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An article in Food Manufacture reports on Langage Farm’s new £3.4 million anaerobic digestion project which, by the end of its first year of operation, will process 12,000 tonnes of food waste collected from households across the county by local authorities. The facility will also process on-farm dairy wastes, converting these fuels into renewable heat and electricity. The renewable energy will not only power the dairy products production, but also export surplus energy to the National Grid.
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