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Find out how to make sub-Saharan agriculture more productive, sustainable and resilient to #ClimateChange .
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How will #ClimateChange and government policy affect crop yields, land and water use, and nutritious diets in sub-Saharan Africa?
Use the iFEED tool to find out: ifeed.leeds.ac.uk
Are you concerned about #climatechange ? 🌱
Explore new research-led strategies designed to mitigate the effects of #climatechange on #agriculture and food systems with this free access #onlinecourse by AFRICAP.
Find out more here! bit.ly/3qvedG7
📅🎓More experiences from #AFRICAP being shared on 26 April at the new Horizons Institute webinar series.
Join Stewart Jennings & Hemant Tripathi as they reflect on being postdocs on an interdisciplinary project.
📅Don't miss AFRICAP PI Tim Benton presenting lessons learned during the programme at the next GFEI webinar on 27 April! Details & registration below 👇
Governments must ensure that #FoodSystems are fit for the future by:
✅ reducing emissions
✅ creating carbon sinks
✅ making food systems resilient to climate impacts
Find out more bit.ly/3j6XJ5f
The new #IPCCReport shows we’re nowhere near limiting global temperature rise to 1.5C. Now, more than ever, we need #FoodSystems that are fit for the future.
Read more bit.ly/3j6XJ5f
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As the cost of living increases and the Russia-Ukraine war drives global food prices skyward, we have an opportunity to reform our #FoodSystems to make them both affordable and sustainable.
Find out more in our new blog bit.ly/3j6XJ5f
We’re nowhere near limiting global temperature rise to 1.5C, according to the new #IPCCReport .
But we do have the solutions.
Here’s what planning for a sustainable #FoodSystem could look like bit.ly/3j6XJ5f
#FACT : Small climate changes can have large-scale consequences on agriculture and on food systems.
Learn new research-led strategies designed to mitigate the effects of climate change with this University of Leeds AFRICAP free access #onlinecourse .
bit.ly/3qvedG7
⬇️ New report finds that climate-smart policies could achieve #FoodSystems that are resilient & sustainable: avert shocks, able to adapt to climate change, reduce emissions & increase production; and to support #nutrition & livelihood security.