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A video of Food event in New York, November 2014

The New York Times Conferences ... Keynote: The Great Challenge: Farming, Food and Climate Change

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Peter Burgess

Keynote: The Great Challenge: Farming, Food and Climate Change

The New York Times Conferences

The New York Times Conferences

Published on Nov 13, 2014

There are two faces of the climate-food system connection: how food is a key driver of climate change, responsible for between 20–30 percent of greenhouse gases, and then the very hopeful research on how changes in agriculture hold the potential not just to mitigate these impacts, but to actually help remove carbon from the atmosphere in large quantities. Climate change changes the “how to feed the world” question in important ways, rendering many of the traditional arguments — for higher productivity at all costs — moot. From the 2014 New York Times Food for Tomorrow Conference.

Michael Pollan, author and professor, U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

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