New Zealand has signed an international agreement saying agriculture and food production must urgently adapt to respond to climate change.

The declaration comes out of COP28, the United Nations’ climate summit currently taking place in Dubai, signed by 134 of the 197 countries in attendance.

Titled “COP28 UAE declaration on sustainable agriculture, resilient food systems and climate action”, it acknowledges both the threat the world’s food systems are under, and the role food production methods must play in reducing emissions.

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      10 months ago

      Frustrating, it will be.

      “Groundswell” or whatever they call themselves will start screeching like banshees any minute now.

      … and our local outrage mongers, the media, will amplify it for clicks.