Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: The Future of Food Looks Small, Dense, and Very Bushy
February 19, 2020
February 19, 2020
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Feb. 19 -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news on Feb. 18:
The way we live is out of balance with the way we eat. About eleven percent of the Earth's land area is used for agriculture; meanwhile, two-thirds of the human population is now jammed in cities, which cover a mere three percent. Continued urbanization and population growth will require more farmland, more transportation, and an even bigger ecological footprint--unless w . . .
The way we live is out of balance with the way we eat. About eleven percent of the Earth's land area is used for agriculture; meanwhile, two-thirds of the human population is now jammed in cities, which cover a mere three percent. Continued urbanization and population growth will require more farmland, more transportation, and an even bigger ecological footprint--unless w . . .