The future of food in a changing climate

A cornucopia, a symbol of abundance, overflowing with fruit and vegetables.

From early research that quantified the ecological costs of expanding palm oil agriculture into wild habitats, to more recent work on managing the environmental footprint of cities’ food systems, Princeton’s approach to studying food has provided planners, policymakers, farmers and scientists with valuable insights into how to steward the planet’s natural resources. https://www.princeton.edu/news/2020/09/21/future-food-changing-climate