Food production is one of the leading drivers of climate change. Illusions of endless abundance and immediate service have distorted our relationship to food, dissolved local food systems, generated excess waste, and led to unequal access to affordable, healthy food. And yet, food systems are ripe with possibilities for solutions that simultaneously improve health and equity while curbing climate change. How can Wisconsinites draw from our tradition as an agricultural state to support an increasingly just and sustainable future?
Join this panel discussion featuring food system experts to investigate solutions-based action.
Moderator: Brittany Bondi, Master’s student, Environment and Resources
Panelists:
Alfonso Morales - Chair of the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor
Michel Wattiaux - Professor of Dairy Systems Management
Ana Fochesatto - PhD student, Environment and Resources Program & research assistant in Dr. Adena Rissman’s People, Institutions, and Ecosystems (PIE) Lab.
Michael Bell - Chair, Community and Environmental Sociology
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