Current Food Production Systems Could Mean Far-Reaching Habitat Loss
Published:30 Dec.2020 Source:University of Leeds
The global food system could drive rapid and widespread biodiversity loss if not changed, new research has found.
Findings published in Nature Sustainability shows that the global food system will need to be transformed to prevent habitat loss across the world. It shows that what we eat and how it is produced will need to change rapidly and dramatically to prevent widespread and severe biodiversity losses. The international research team was led by the University of Leeds and the University of Oxford.