Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is broadly recognised as having the potential to play a
key role in meeting climate change targets, delivering low carbon heat and power …
key role in meeting climate change targets, delivering low carbon heat and power …
Livestock: On our plates or eating at our table? A new analysis of the feed/food debate
A Mottet, C de Haan, A Falcucci, G Tempio, C Opio… - Global food security, 2017 - Elsevier
Livestock contribute to food security by supplying essential macro-and micro-nutrients,
providing manure and draught power, and generating income. But they also consume food …
providing manure and draught power, and generating income. But they also consume food …
A meta-analysis of projected global food demand and population at risk of hunger for the period 2010–2050
M Van Dijk, T Morley, ML Rau, Y Saghai - Nature Food, 2021 - nature.com
Quantified global scenarios and projections are used to assess long-term future global food
security under a range of socio-economic and climate change scenarios. Here, we …
security under a range of socio-economic and climate change scenarios. Here, we …
Future urban land expansion and implications for global croplands
C Bren d'Amour, F Reitsma… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Urban expansion often occurs on croplands. However, there is little scientific understanding
of how global patterns of future urban expansion will affect the world's cultivated areas …
of how global patterns of future urban expansion will affect the world's cultivated areas …
Multi-indicator sustainability assessment of global food systems
A Chaudhary, D Gustafson, A Mathys - Nature communications, 2018 - nature.com
Food systems are at the heart of at least 12 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs). The wide scope of the SDGs call for holistic approaches that integrate previously …
(SDGs). The wide scope of the SDGs call for holistic approaches that integrate previously …
Greenhouse gas mitigation potentials in the livestock sector
The livestock sector supports about 1.3 billion producers and retailers, and contributes 40–
50% of agricultural GDP. We estimated that between 1995 and 2005, the livestock sector …
50% of agricultural GDP. We estimated that between 1995 and 2005, the livestock sector …
Current global food production is sufficient to meet human nutritional needs in 2050 provided there is radical societal adaptation
M Berners-Lee, C Kennelly, R Watson… - Elem Sci …, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
We present a quantitative analysis of global and regional food supply to reveal the flows of
calories, protein and the micro-nutrients vitamin A, iron and zinc, from production through to …
calories, protein and the micro-nutrients vitamin A, iron and zinc, from production through to …
[HTML][HTML] Losses, inefficiencies and waste in the global food system
Losses at every stage in the food system influence the extent to which nutritional
requirements of a growing global population can be sustainably met. Inefficiencies and …
requirements of a growing global population can be sustainably met. Inefficiencies and …
How circular is the global economy?: An assessment of material flows, waste production, and recycling in the European Union and the world in 2005
It is increasingly recognized that the growing metabolism of society is approaching
limitations both with respect to sources for resource inputs and sinks for waste and emission …
limitations both with respect to sources for resource inputs and sinks for waste and emission …
Reducing meat consumption in developed and transition countries to counter climate change and biodiversity loss: a review of influence factors
S Stoll-Kleemann, UJ Schmidt - Regional Environmental Change, 2017 - Springer
A dietary shift towards reduced meat consumption is an efficient strategy for countering
biodiversity loss and climate change in regions (developed and transition countries) where …
biodiversity loss and climate change in regions (developed and transition countries) where …