Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture
Reynolds, Laura and Nierenberg, Danielle. Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture: Supporting Climate-Friendly Food Production. (Worldwatch Report ; 188). Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, 2012.
Call no.: 631.5 R335i
Publisher's Description: Higher temperatures and unpredictable weather events are disrupting lifesustaining agriculture in many parts of the world, derailing efforts to reduce hunger and poverty in the world’s poorest regions. Because agriculture relies on healthy soil, adequate water, and a delicate balance of gases in the atmosphere, farming is the human endeavor most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. At the same time, agriculture is a major driver of humancaused climate change, contributing anywhere from 25 to 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The good news is that agriculture, when done
sustainably, holds an important key to mitigating climate change. The
United Nations estimates that the global agricultural sector could
potentially reduce and remove 80 to 88 percent of the carbon dioxide
that it currently produces. Practices such as using animal manure rather
than artificial fertilizer, planting trees on farms to reduce
soil erosion, and growing food in cities all hold huge potential for
shrinking agriculture’s environmental footprint and mitigating the
damaging effects of climate change.
By tapping
into the multitude of climate-friendly farming practices that already
exist, agriculture can continue to supply food for the human
population, as well as income for the world’s 1.3 billion farmers.
Climate-friendly agriculture also can play a critical role in the global
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the mitigation of climate
change.
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