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  Environmental footprints of farmed chicken and salmon bridge the land and sea

Kuempel, C. D., Frazier, M., Verstaen, J., Rayner, P.-E., Blanchard, J. L., Cottrell, R. S., Froehlich, H. E., Gephart, J. A., Jacobsen, N. S., McIntyre, P. B., Metian, M., Moran, D., Nash, K. L., Többen, J., Williams, D. R., Halpern, B. S. (2023): Environmental footprints of farmed chicken and salmon bridge the land and sea. - Current Biology, 33, 5, 990-997.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.037

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Kuempel, Caitlin D.1, Autor
Frazier, Melanie1, Autor
Verstaen, Juliette1, Autor
Rayner, Paul-Eric1, Autor
Blanchard, Julia L.1, Autor
Cottrell, Richard S.1, Autor
Froehlich, Halley E.1, Autor
Gephart, Jessica A.1, Autor
Jacobsen, Nis Sand1, Autor
McIntyre, Peter B.1, Autor
Metian, Marc1, Autor
Moran, Daniel1, Autor
Nash, Kirsty L.1, Autor
Többen, Johannes2, Autor              
Williams, David R.1, Autor
Halpern, Benjamin S.1, Autor
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Zusammenfassung: Food production, particularly of fed animals, is a leading cause of environmental degradation globally.1,2 Understanding where and how much environmental pressure different fed animal products exert is critical to designing effective food policies that promote sustainability.3 Here, we assess and compare the environmental footprint of farming industrial broiler chickens and farmed salmonids (salmon, marine trout, and Arctic char) to identify opportunities to reduce environmental pressures. We map cumulative environmental pressures (greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient pollution, freshwater use, and spatial disturbance), with particular focus on dynamics across the land and sea. We found that farming broiler chickens disturbs 9 times more area than farming salmon (∼924,000 vs. ∼103,500 km2) but yields 55 times greater production. The footprints of both sectors are extensive, but 95% of cumulative pressures are concentrated into <5% of total area. Surprisingly, the location of these pressures is similar (85.5% spatial overlap between chicken and salmon pressures), primarily due to shared feed ingredients. Environmental pressures from feed ingredients account for >78% and >69% of cumulative pressures of broiler chicken and farmed salmon production, respectively, and could represent a key leverage point to reduce environmental footprints. The environmental efficiency (cumulative pressures per tonne of production) also differs geographically, with areas of high efficiency revealing further potential to promote sustainability. The propagation of environmental pressures across the land and sea underscores the importance of integrating food policies across realms and sectors to advance food system sustainability.

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Sprache(n): eng - Englisch
 Datum: 2022-09-272023-01-182023-02-132023-03-13
 Publikationsstatus: Final veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 7
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.037
PIKDOMAIN: FutureLab - Social Metabolism and Impacts
Organisational keyword: FutureLab - Social Metabolism and Impacts
MDB-ID: Entry suspended
Research topic keyword: Food & Agriculture
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Titel: Current Biology
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift, SCI, Scopus
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 33 (5) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 990 - 997 Identifikator: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/1879-0445
Publisher: Elsevier
Publisher: Cell Press