International commission offers road map to sustainable agriculture
MADISON – An independent commission of scientific leaders from 13
countries today released a detailed set of recommendations to
policymakers on how to achieve food security in the face of climate
change.
In their report, the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and
Climate Change proposes specific policy responses to the global
challenge of feeding a world confronted by climate change, population
growth, poverty, food price spikes and degraded ecosystems. The report
highlights specific opportunities under the mandates of the Rio+20 Earth
Summit, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC) and the Group of 20 (G20) nations.
"Food insecurity and climate change are already inhibiting human
well-being and economic growth throughout the world and these problems
are poised to accelerate," said Sir John Beddington, chair of the
commission. "Decisive policy action is required if we are to preserve
the planet's capacity to produce adequate food in the future."
Saturday, March 31, 2012
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