
Food security should be considered along with human rights. That’s why climate negotiations need to value the impacts of climate change on land use for they are rather relevant. In a conversation with Climate Science & Policy, Molly Jahn – Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and co – author of “What next for agriculture after Durban” – points out the need to foster the integration of agriculture in climate talks. We are going to face negative impacts but some benefits as well, Molly Jahn says, and to include them in the conversation on REDD+(as in the “Durban Platform for Enhanced Action”) is a first step. In any case, we should consider food security and agriculture among the highest priority.
Read the full interview on Climate Science & Policy