COP27 Dispatch: The Struggle for Agricultural Sustainability Under Climate Stress
Listen as Penn Vet Dean Andrew Hoffman discusses COP27’s focus on the global food system, and the pressures that climate change is placing on food production.
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Listen as Penn Vet Dean Andrew Hoffman discusses COP27’s focus on the global food system, and the pressures that climate change is placing on food production.
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