Sustainable Livestock
Technical Network

Focus on climate change
Newsletter No 104, 11 December 2020

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FAO supports countries by providing technical support to adapt to and mitigate climate change through webinars, workshops and knowledge products. Working in close collaboration with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and other actors at international and national level, FAO is committed to supporting the development and implementation of the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA). Under the KJWA, countries agreed to work together to make sure that agricultural development ensures both increased food security in the face of climate change and a reduction in emissions. The joint work will address six topics related to soils, nutrient use, water, livestock, methods for assessing adaptation, and the socio-economic and food security dimensions of climate change across the agricultural sectors. More information at http://www.fao.org/climate-change/our-work/what-we-do/koronivia/en/

the Editor

Five practical actions towards low-carbon livestock 
Read here
[shared by Saskia Reppin]

Finding climate solutions in the livestock sector.
Five key takeaways from FAO regional workshops on climate action in the livestock sector
See here
[shared by Saskia Reppin]

Climate change and the global dairy cattle sector
See here

See online version

FAO Sustainable Livestock Technical Network coordination team:
Daniela Battaglia, Tonia Galasso

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