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ID141257
Title ProperFood, agriculture & the environment
Other Title Information can we feed the world & save the earth?
LanguageENG
AuthorTilman, David ;  Clark, Michael
Summary / Abstract (Note)Secure and nutritious food supplies are the foundation of human health and development, and of stable societies. Yet food production also poses significant threats to the environment through greenhouse gas emissions, pollution from fertilizers and pesticides, and the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services from the conversion of vast amounts of natural ecosystems into croplands and pastures. Global agricultural production is on a trajectory to double by 2050 because of both increases in the global population and the dietary changes associated with growing incomes. Here we examine the environmental problems that would result from these dietary shifts toward greater meat and calorie consumption and from the increase in agricultural production needed to provide this food. Several solutions, all of which are possible with current knowledge and technology, could substantially reduce agriculture's environmental impacts on greenhouse gas emissions, land clearing, and threats to biodiversity. In particular, the adoption of healthier diets and investment in increasing crop yields in developing nations would greatly reduce the environmental impacts of agriculture, lead to greater global health, and provide a path toward a secure and nutritious food supply for developing nations.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 144, No.4; Fall 2015: p.8-23
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 144 No 4
Key WordsEnvironment ;  Agriculture ;  Pollution ;  food ;  Environmental Problems ;  Greenhouse Gas Emissions ;  Save the Earth ;  Secure and Nutritious Food ;  Fertilizers and Pesticides


 
 
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