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Kaia Stonebrook

Carbon Footprint Food

Carbon Footprint Food explores the significant link between our food choices, food production systems, and climate change. Agriculture contributes substantially to greenhouse gas emissions, with some studies showing that the environmental impact of food production accounts for a considerable portion of global carbon emissions. Understanding the historical context of agriculture, from traditional methods to industrialized processes, reveals how the increase in carbon emissions food accelerated with modern farming practices.

The book progresses logically, beginning with an introduction to carbon footprints and their relevance to the food industry. It then examines the carbon emissions associated with different stages of food production, including agriculture, processing, transportation, and waste disposal.

Sustainable diets, like plant-based options, can have a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to omnivorous diets, offering a pathway for individuals to reduce their environmental impact.

The book concludes by offering practical strategies for individuals and policymakers to promote sustainable agriculture, reduce food industry carbon footprint, and implement effective solutions.
150 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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