Climate Crisis and Agriculture: Another Rationality to Preserve Life

Climate Crisis and Agriculture: Another Rationality to Preserve Life

Authors

  • Eva Carazo Vargas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v3i1.257

Keywords:

Family agriculture, climate change, food model

Abstract

Climate variability is a natural phenomenon, but human activities have accelerated unprecedented changes that threaten the balance of the planet and affects all life forms. Addressing climate change demands significant changes in the characteristic forms of production, distribution and consumption of industrial capitalism. Agriculture is closely linked 
with nature, is one of the human activities most affected by climate change and also one of those with a greater impact on it. Agroecology and small farming have the potential to feed the world while providing a return to natural balances. To strength them also means to support a sustainable, flexible and diverse rationality, another way of relating to nature and preserving life.

Published

2013-07-06

How to Cite

Carazo Vargas, Eva. 2013. “Climate Crisis and Agriculture: Another Rationality to Preserve Life”. Revista Rupturas 3 (1):88-111. https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v3i1.257.

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