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Transcript
Changing
the climate change
conversation
in the food system
Vern Grubinger
November 11, 2014
“What we got here is a failure to communicate”
- Cool Hand Luke, 1967
What’s the message?
• The problem’s so big your actions don’t matter
• Be afraid / worried / depressed / angry
• You must change the way you live. Now.
or:
• There are many practical ways to address the
problem, and these have multiple benefits.
MITIGATION
energy
use
new
pests
extreme
weather
nitrogen
fertilizer
manure
management
Climate
Change
tillage
practices
drainage,
irrigation
ADAPTATION
diet
exercise
safety
sanitation
Public
Health
smoking
drug
abuse
diet
The proposition
Climate change by itself is not an actionable issue
for most people.
It’s too overwhelming, scientifically complex and
politically charged to motivate behavior change.
People can be motivated to act on specific issues
that address climate change through a mixture of
examples, technical information and incentives.
Example of disconnect: Iowa farmers
Climate change primarily due to nature (23%)
Not enough evidence climate change exists (22%)
Climate change is not happening (3%)
Yet most of the farmers have concerns about:
Drought (92%)
Erosion (92%)
New insect pests (88%)
Extreme rain (83%)
2013 Iowa State Univ. poll, see: http://www.soc.iastate.edu/extension/ifrlp/PDF/PM3061.pdf
Attitudes towards climate change
Only 13% or people say they have taken any action to address climate change
54% of Americans believe it is likely that extreme
weather will cause a natural disaster in their
community in the coming year.
http://environment.yale.edu/climate-communication/article/extreme-weather-publicopinion-April-2013#sthash.w4XByyHu.dpuf
57% of Americans say the U.S. should emphasize
conservation to solve the nation's energy problems.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/168176/americans-favor-energy-conservation-production.aspx
30% of Americans say they would like to decrease
the amount of meat they eat.
http://truvenhealth.com/NPR-Truven-Health-Poll/Meat-Consumption-03-2012.pdf
Recommendations
Focus on what people can do, and how to do it –
not on climate science, projections, or politics.
Describe multiple benefits of specific actions.
Establish targets for adoption.
Improve estimates of GHG impacts so that ‘best
practices’ can be prioritized.
Sources of U.S. GHG Emissions
Source: EPA's Inventory of
U.S. Greenhouse Gas
Emissions and Sinks, 2014
U.S. GHG Emissions from Agriculture
Adapted from: Report of Greenhouse
Gas Accounting Tools for
Agriculture and Forestry Sectors.
Archibeque, S. et al., 2012
GHG Emissions from Food System?
• 37% U.S. (M. Pollan, NY Times 2008)
• 19% U.S. (M. Bomford, Kentucky State, 2009)
• 22% Global (FAO 2012)
• Whatever the actual level, it’s significant…
Source of food system GHGs
FAO: Policy Brief, The Case for Energy-Smart Food Systems. http://www.fao.org/docrep/014/i2456e/i2456e00.pdf
targets for consumers
• reduce food waste
• buy less processed food
• buy less packaged food
• lower energy used for food storage
• consume less meat
• fewer food miles – buy local?
Dietary choices affect GHG emissions
Local food systems like CSAs may reduce packaging,
storage energy, food waste, transportation energy
Food hubs may do the same – research is needed!
targets for farmers
• less fertilizer N use
• more (efficiently) irrigated acres
• more tile-drained acres
• increased use of IPM / monitoring
• more passive and renewable energy use
• better manure management
• fewer animals, more value-added
Pre-sidedress N test
drip irrigation
Tile drainage
Milk pre-cooler (heat exchanger) using well water
Estimated to save a 400 cow dairy 29% of total electricity use = 22,500 kWh/yr
Biomass fuels for greenhouse heating
24 biofuel heating systems in VT greenhouses saved $439,000 in fuel
over 6 years avoiding 890 tons of CO2 emissions (~1.8 million car miles)
Reduced tillage: conserve soil carbon
and improve soil health
Manure management to avoid GHG emissions
http://www.epa.gov/agstar/documents/conf10/Pronto.pdf
Research and outreach should
help consumers, farmers and
food businesses understand and
prioritize the many practical
actions that can be taken to
address climate change.
Thanks for listening.
What are your ideas and experiences
around engaging people to take action
to address climate change?