COVID-19 and the climate emergency : do common origins and solutions reside in the global agrifood system?
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the climate emergency are devastating symptoms of the unsustainability of human society and the decreasing resilience of an unhealthy planet. Here, we discuss whether both COVID-19 and the climate emergency have the same underlying causes, and the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1556432024-03-18T01:25:46Z COVID-19 and the climate emergency : do common origins and solutions reside in the global agrifood system? Horton, Benjamin Peter Horton, Peter Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Social sciences::General COVID-19 Agrifood System The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the climate emergency are devastating symptoms of the unsustainability of human society and the decreasing resilience of an unhealthy planet. Here, we discuss whether both COVID-19 and the climate emergency have the same underlying causes, and therefore common solutions, and whether they are rooted in a failing global agrifood system. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version B.H. is supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centers of Excellence initiative and MOE2019-T3-1-004. 2022-03-15T04:50:08Z 2022-03-15T04:50:08Z 2020 Journal Article Horton, B. P. & Horton, P. (2020). COVID-19 and the climate emergency : do common origins and solutions reside in the global agrifood system?. One Earth, 3(1), 20-22. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.06.006 2590-3330 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155643 10.1016/j.oneear.2020.06.006 34173526 2-s2.0-85106509426 1 3 20 22 en MOE2019-T3-1-004 One Earth © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This paper was published in One Earth and is made available with permission of Elsevier Inc. application/pdf |
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the climate emergency are devastating symptoms of the unsustainability of human society and the decreasing resilience of an unhealthy planet. Here, we discuss whether both COVID-19 and the climate emergency have the same underlying causes, and therefore common solutions, and whether they are rooted in a failing global agrifood system. |
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