We hear about greenhouse gas emissions and their consequences all the time, but who’s measuring those emissions? How can countries use that data to develop more sustainable methods for producing and distributing food? Francesco Tubiello, a senior statistician and climate change specialist with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, joins host Jenna Liut to speak about his most recent report and the role of his findings in pinpointing the most energy-intensive nodes of our global food system.
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Episode 119: Organic: All It's Cracked Up to Be?
Episode 118: The Dead Zone: Runoff in our Waterways
Episode 117: Past Due: The Farm Bill
Episode 116: Big Chicken
Episode 115: (Not So) High Times
Episode 114: Eating NAFTA
Episode 113: A Small Word After All
Episode 112: SNAP Software Snafu
Episode 111: Got Milk?
Episode 110: Taste The Future
Episode 109: How to Feed the World
Episode 108: A Conversation with Deb Eschmeyer
Episode 107: Water, Water Everywhere
Episode 106: Nudge, Nudge
Episode 105: Interview with Jillian Hishaw, Founding Director of F.A.R.M.S.
Episode 104: Hemp on the Horizon
Episode 103: SNAP Decisions
Episode 102: Reaping What We Sow
Episode 101: Magic 8 Ball
Episode 100: Rotten
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