FOOD SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION AT COP28 Why agroecology must be prioritised
This brief from Pesticide Action Network focuses on the climate footprint of pesticides, pointing out this under-researched area of concern, particularly given the rising attention to food systems and their climate footprints. A key aspect is the impact of pesticides on soil health, and therefore the ability of soils to convert, sequester and store carbon.
The brief calls for a system-wide shift to agroecology to support reducing emissions, repair damaged ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, improve resilience to climate shocks, and support implementation of commitments on pollution, human health and development.
Año: 2023
Texto completo disponible en: https://pan-international.org/wp-content/uploads/Food-Systems-Transformation-at-COP28.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
Tipo: documento normativo
Organization: Pesticide Action Network International (PAN International)