UN: World Food Supply at Risk
A new U.N. Report states that the world's food supply is at risk from climate change, and we need to change the way we produce our food."The world’s land and water resources are being exploited at 'unprecedented rates,' a new United Nations report warns, which combined with climate change is putting dire pressure on the ability of humanity to feed itself." (NYT)"Scientists say that we must immediately change the way we manage land, produce food and eat less meat in order to halt the climate crisis." (CNN)Read the Report SummaryThe Report points to the need for more efficient, sustainable growing methods like aquaponics, hydroponics, vertical growing, composting, and controlled-environment agriculture.Brian Filipowich, ChairmanAquaponics Association