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Food System Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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  • Monday, 12 March 2018
  • 19:12 - 19:12
  • Duration: 13 mins
  • Publication date: 13 Mar 2018
  • Location: Conference, University of Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
  • Part of series The Great Debate and Part of event The Great Debate 2018 - Engineering a better food

About the session

Modern agriculture uses a lot of energy and resources: fuel and fossil-derived fertilisers on the farm, fuel for transport, plastics for packaging and energy for refrigerated storage with waste arising at each stage.  What can engineering do to improve sustainability of agriculture and food production as the world population increases?

Keywords:
  • GHG
  • agriculture
  • fertilisers
  • food emissions
  • greenhouse gas
  • low carbon
  • rural
  • urban
  • urbanisation

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    Dr Eugene Mohareb

    University of Reading, Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Systems

    Dr Eugene Mohareb is currently working as Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Systems at Reading. He studied for a degree in Biological Engineering at the University of Guelph and then worked for 4 years as independent consultant in the food industry. He gained his doctorate from the University of Toronto with a thesis entitled "Quantifying the Transition to Low-Carbon Cities". His research is currently centred around the investigation of the role of cities in reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This includes examinations within topics such as scenario modelling of urban GHG emissions, urban contributions to reductions in food system GHG emissions, and the adoption of low-carbon technologies within cities. Additionally, he applies energy and material flow analysis in cities towards an understanding of the carbon component of urban metabolism. Ultimately, his research explores policy goals that can be adopted at the city scale to lead the global economy to a low-carbon future.
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