Sentences with phrase «deal with food production»

These images deal with food production in an industrial society and the price we pay as consumers for our craving for blemish free produce.

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This would seriously disrupt food production in many regions and reduce even further the amount of food available to deal with growing starvation.
It is at least equally important to deal with the production of food.
Agriculturists in the United States had been so fully drawn into industrial patterns of thought that they continued to assume that their task was to deal with the need for increasing food production for the growing population to which the ecologists pointed with alarm.
If the problem on which we focus is food production, we will not have the resources to deal with crises in energy production.
Raskin also reported that not one story coming out of the six - week conference dealt with UNESCO's battle against illiteracy, its development of alternative energy sources, its educational programs for scientists and engineers, its basic research into food production, and scores of other accomplishments during 1980.
This project will look at the ways in which those involved in the production, processing, retail, management and governance of food anticipate future problems and develop plans to avoid them or deal with them.
Over the past years, the RUAF Foundation and its partners have collected and analysed relevant policy and strategic documents dealing with urban and city region food systems and - more specifically - urban agriculture production, processing and marketing.
It will deliver the first global survey of projects and initiatives dealing with traditional forms of food production in cities.
Unless we change our bad habits of food production and long distance delivery, we will not be able to deal with climate change.
Some of the credits available within the LEED - ND Rating system deal with issues such as wetland and water body conservation, access to public space, local food production, heat island reduction, district heating and cooling and comprehensive waste management.
Eventually, the IPCC projects that some regions will begin to be uninhabitable, and food production will be threatened above what adaptation can deal with.
If that acreage isn't cared for, we'll see production decrease and we'll have a lingering impact next year or the year after that and we could be dealing with several years of accelerated food price inflation — especially if the drought persists.
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