Justice and Food Security in a Changing Climate 2021
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-915-2_1
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1. Food justice, food security, and climate engineering

Abstract: Both the planning of EurSafe2021 and the origin of this book were profoundly influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic, and we are extremely pleased to see that so many contributions still arrived. We would like to thank all authors for sharing their work and insights and all reviewers for their muchappreciated expertise on the vast range of topics. We are grateful for the support and encouragement received from the EurSafe board and Svenja Springer, in preparing this conference despite the challenging circumstances… Show more

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“…The obligation to achieve climate change mitigation can also be interpreted to involve obligations to conduct CDR (Honegger et al, 2021). CDR is doubly relevant for food-related reasoning since most of the CDR methods developed to date constitute agricultural geoengineering (geoengineering via agricultural practices) and directly influence farming activities too (Kortetmäki & Oksanen, 2016).…”
Section: Geoengineering Techniques and Possible Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The obligation to achieve climate change mitigation can also be interpreted to involve obligations to conduct CDR (Honegger et al, 2021). CDR is doubly relevant for food-related reasoning since most of the CDR methods developed to date constitute agricultural geoengineering (geoengineering via agricultural practices) and directly influence farming activities too (Kortetmäki & Oksanen, 2016).…”
Section: Geoengineering Techniques and Possible Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) while risks to food security are low if methods are safe from sudden carbon leakages. One proviso to this suggestion concerns resource allocation: if effective non-agricultural CDR is expensive, as Kortetmäki & Oksanen, 2016 suggest (although technical advancements may rapidly change the situation), the relative costs and benefits of non-agricultural CDR need to be compared to what could be achieved at the same cost using alternative measures.…”
Section: Non-agricultural Cdrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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