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Climate Change's Agriculture Problem with Michael Grunwald

Jul 2, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Michael Grunwald, an award-winning journalist and author focused on environmental issues, tackles the pressing challenges of climate change in agriculture. He explores innovative techniques for sustainable farming, like gene-edited crops and lab-grown meat, while emphasizing the urgent need for a revolution akin to that of solar and electric vehicles. Grunwald also critiques traditional farming practices and advocates for a shift towards plant-based diets, highlighting the importance of balancing food production with ecological preservation.
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INSIGHT

Yield Versus Romantic Farming Trade-Off

  • Higher-yield industrial farms can spare land compared with low-yield 'romantic' farms, even if the latter seem more natural.
  • Lower yields would require converting more nature to farmland, increasing carbon and biodiversity loss.
INSIGHT

Land Is Not Free In Climate Math

  • Climate studies long ignored land-use opportunity costs, treating land as free when assessing biofuels and agriculture.
  • Indirect land-use change (ILUC) can make biofuels and other uses far worse for the climate than raw energy accounting shows.
ANECDOTE

How Tim Searchinger Became The Protagonist

  • Michael Grunwald reconnected with Tim Searchinger after an earlier reporting tip about the Army Corps of Engineers.
  • That reconnection led Grunwald to follow Searchinger's work on land use and agriculture's climate role.
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