Meanwhile, 12% of Americans have recently reported not getting enough food to eat, and a widely reported news article showed police guarding a dumpster of day-old food so that bystanders couldn't take the food out and eat it. How absurd - what an upside down mess...
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10% seems high, no?
@GlobalEcoGuy and@AkshatRathi. If agriculture/LULUC is 18.4% of global GHG emissions, and 30-40% of food doesn't reach a human stomach because of food loss and food waste (where food loss is a larger part), then it's hard to see how food waste can be 10%.pic.twitter.com/s9Oa2ivQXC
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The story says 10% is for loss and waste, per UN definitions we talked about. Pg 440 here https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/4/2021/02/08_Chapter-5_3.pdf … PS: UN also counts non-edibles as part of "food waste". Complicated, am I right?
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