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"Revealing the Surprising Carbon Footprint of Urban Agriculture"
environment2 years ago

"Revealing the Surprising Carbon Footprint of Urban Agriculture"

A University of Michigan-led study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprint six times greater than conventionally grown produce, with exceptions for certain crops like tomatoes and air-freighted produce. The study, published in Nature Cities, compared the carbon footprints of food produced at low-tech urban agriculture sites to conventional crops, revealing that urban agriculture emits 0.42 kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalents per serving, significantly higher than conventional agriculture. The researchers identified best practices to make low-tech urban agriculture more carbon-competitive with conventional agriculture, emphasizing the importance of extending infrastructure lifetimes, using urban wastes as inputs, and generating high levels of social benefits.

"Reimagining Urban Agriculture for a Lower Carbon Footprint"
environmental-science2 years ago

"Reimagining Urban Agriculture for a Lower Carbon Footprint"

A comprehensive review and meta-analysis of studies on urban agriculture's environmental impacts and resource use compared to conventional agriculture was conducted. The research examined the carbon footprints of urban and conventional agriculture, considering factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, resource utilization, and sustainability. The findings provide insights into the potential of urban agriculture to contribute to sustainable food production and its environmental implications.

Miami basketball legend excels in farming, while Final Four 2023 looms.
sports2 years ago

Miami basketball legend excels in farming, while Final Four 2023 looms.

Will Allen, the first African American basketball player at the University of Miami, won't be attending the school's first trip to the Final Four due to his busy farming schedule. Allen is a globally recognized urban farmer and has won numerous awards for his work in the industry. He played basketball professionally before rediscovering farming while playing in Belgium. Allen's mission is to bring food into people's lives and train them how to grow food, and he remains an authority on urban agriculture.