Climate fee on food could effectively cut greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture while ensuring a social balance
Greenhouse gas emissions in German agriculture could be significantly reduced in a socially equitable way through a climate fee on ...
Greenhouse gas emissions in German agriculture could be significantly reduced in a socially equitable way through a climate fee on ...
… farmers and enhance food security. SF4C’s Whole School Food Approach unites key … of school meal programs—addressing malnutrition and ...
2024 was another year of record-breaking temperatures, driving the global water cycle to new climate extremes and contributing to ferocious ...
Farmers are receiving less of what consumers spend on food, as modern food systems increasingly direct costs toward value-added components ...
A study co-led by Professor Moriaki YASUHARA and Ms Raine CHONG from the School of Biological Sciences, the Swire Institute ...
… has resulted in household food insecurity, declining nutrition and health for our … the major drivers of food insecurity ...
La Brea Tar Pits scientists have identified a previously unknown juniper species to the La Brea Tar Pits as Juniperus ...
The social cost of carbon -- an important figure that global policymakers use to analyze the benefits of climate and ...
Scientists are exploring a new model for carbon capture in low-oxygen aquatic environments, such as fisheries, that will help address ...
The distribution of traditional wild food sources in the Republic of Sakha could change significantly, affecting the diets and incomes ...
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