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[Farmington, Connecticut]
Carrier Corporation
2017
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Abstract: | "One-third or more of the food we produce each year is never eaten. Food Foolish details the sources and consequences of this often unintended but ultimately foolish waste of one of the world's most precious resources. Some 800 million people remain chronically hungry and more than 2 billion malnourished even though we produce enough food today to feed everyone. The carbon footprint of food waste totals 3.3 billion metric tons enough to rank as the third largest country in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, behind China and the United States. Wasted food means wasted fresh water, threatened national security and increased competition for land. The $1 trillion global financial loss is staggering. Despite these challenges, Food Foolish paints an optimistic future. It calls attention to the extraordinary social and environmental opportunities created by wasting less food, as the authors seek to strengthen a global dialogue around unlocking solutions that feed the world and preserve its resources in context of climate mitigation."--Provided by publisher |
Umfang: | IV, 182 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm |
ISBN: | 9780692477724 0692456325 |
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spelling | Mandyck, John M. Verfasser aut Food foolish the hidden connection between food waste, hunger and climate change John M. Mandyck, Eric B. Schultz Third paperback edition [Farmington, Connecticut] Carrier Corporation 2017 IV, 182 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Anatomy of Hunger -- Why Are We Still Hungry? -- The Competition for Land -- Enter the Cold Chain -- A Mountain of Wasted Food -- Food Waste and Climate Change -- Wasted Food, Wasted Water -- Pretty Soon It's Real Money -- Food Security is National Security -- Reducing Food Waste -- Urbanization: Food for the City -- Other Srategies to Feed the World -- Food Waste and Public Policy -- If Food Waste Could Speak "One-third or more of the food we produce each year is never eaten. Food Foolish details the sources and consequences of this often unintended but ultimately foolish waste of one of the world's most precious resources. Some 800 million people remain chronically hungry and more than 2 billion malnourished even though we produce enough food today to feed everyone. The carbon footprint of food waste totals 3.3 billion metric tons enough to rank as the third largest country in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, behind China and the United States. Wasted food means wasted fresh water, threatened national security and increased competition for land. The $1 trillion global financial loss is staggering. Despite these challenges, Food Foolish paints an optimistic future. It calls attention to the extraordinary social and environmental opportunities created by wasting less food, as the authors seek to strengthen a global dialogue around unlocking solutions that feed the world and preserve its resources in context of climate mitigation."--Provided by publisher Food industry and trade / Waste disposal / Environmental aspects Food industry and trade / Waste minimization / Social aspects Waste (Economics) Famines Climatic changes Schultz, Eric B. 1957- Sonstige (DE-588)1146276451 oth |
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