Canadian ag needs to refocus climate strategy from mitigation to adaptation, says new report
Briefly

When all the policy focus on a changing climate has been on slowing or stopping the change from happening, a second aspect has been largely ignored: adaptation.
Mussell says that agriculture has been wholly expected to do its part on climate change mitigation will little discussion or time spent on quantifying the potential impacts of climate change on agriculture.
We need to think about food production not from only a domestic point of view, but from a global perspective. Globally, food scarcity is still a concern - how does Canadian agriculture adapt to climate change?
Mussell explains how Canada could be supporting adaptation within agriculture and why it's so important.
Read at RealAgriculture.com
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