A new report from the United Nations says mankind’s ability to feed itself in the future is in jeopardy.
The report–“The Future of Food and Agriculture: Trends and Challenges”– lists intensifying pressure on natural resources and a changing climate as top concerns. Among its recommendations are to shift to more sustainable food systems which make more efficient use of land, water and other inputs—and a sharp reduction in the use of fossil fuels, which the report says would lead to a drastic cut in agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
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