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Can Totnes and District Feed Itself?
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This Working Paper, "Can Totnes and District Feed Itself? Exploring the practicalities of food relocalisation", by Rob Hopkins, Mark Thurstain, Goodwin and Simon Fairlie takes the need to reduce oil dependence and GHG emissions as a starting point to explore how Totnes and District (for overseas viewers this is in Devon, the South west of the UK) can develop a food system with the following qualities: fully contributing to the 80% or higher cut in carbon emissions by 2050
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Animal Source Foods, Food Security and Climate Change: Burden, Blessing or Both?
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Longer and heavier lorries (LHLs) and the environment
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Defra food transport statistics
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Public attitudes to climate change and travel behaviour
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A DfT funded review: Evidence based review of public attitudes to climate change and travel behaviour has recently been published. The objectives of the review were to improve the evidence base for policy decisions as regards:
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Reducing Carbon Emissions from Transport
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Aviation and infrastructure development - useful papers
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ITC report on banning organic air freighted products
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The Potential for Renewable Energy Sources in Aviation
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