Full Frame: The Future of Food
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Growing, producing and shipping food are big contributors to climate change. About one-third of the global greenhouse gas emissions come from the world's food systems, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. What does a sustainable food future look like? Host Mike Walter speakers with food researchers Jessica Fanzo of Johns Hopkins University and Tim Searchinger of Princeton University.
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