The climate crisis has wide-ranging implications and challenges, not only for farmers but also for economically disadvantaged communities, where people often have greater exposure to air and water pollution and limited access to healthy affordable food. As water shortages, extreme weather events and other climate changes reduce food production and drive up food costs, these challenges will be heightened. Fortunately, organic and sustainable agriculture methods can provide climate benefits, making farms more resilient. These practices also improve air and water quality and the health of agricultural communities. Advocates of sustainable agriculture and environmental justice have a lot to gain by combining forces in search of win-win solutions. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation that bridges these perspectives.
Track and Session Info
Track:
Activists
Session:
G | 8:30 am
Date and Location
Location:
Merrill
Day:
Saturday
Date:
01/24/15
Presenter(s):
Diana Abellara
Title:
Diana Abellara
Presenter Affiliation:
Community Alliance with Family Farmers
Veronica Garibay
Title:
Veronica Garibay
Presenter Affiliation:
Leadership Counsel for Justice & Accountability