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Food accounts for 10-30% of a household’s carbon footprint, often a higher percentage in lower-income households. Production accounts for 68% of household food emissions, restaurant, retail, and wholesale trade combined accounts for 27%, and transportation accounts for 5%.

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U.S.-China: Integrated Systems Modeling of Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus for Urban Sustainability

Jun 1, 2016 -
May 31, 2020
This project will advance the science and engineering of Food-Energy-Water (FEW) nexus modeling by developing and applying an integrated systems modeling framework. The modeling framework will enable ...
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