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 99: A Game of Chicken
Episode 98.5: For Hannah
Episode 98: Improving Our Food System, One Shipping Container At A Time
Episode 97: The Farm Bill: A Primer
Episode 96: Rethinking NAFTA
Episode 95: David v. Goliath
Episode 94: Saving Seeds (our palates & our food system)
Episode 93: To Be Or Not To Be
Episode 92: Food Relief Efforts in Houston
Episode 91: Chef Rick Moonen
Episode 90: EatingWell's American Food Heroes
Episode 89: The Future of Meat?
Episode 88: The Power of a Plant
Episode 87: "What's the Matter with Meat?" by Katy Keiffer
Episode 86: Satur Farms
Episode 85: Supermarket Sweep
Episode 84: Family Matters
Episode 83: The Secret Life of Bees
Episode 82: Real Food Revolution
Episode 81: Food Policy Councils
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