Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action

The FABLE India team invited policymakers, researchers, and students to step into India’s food and climate future through a FABLE “Serious Game” and expert panels. Participants explored the complex trade-offs in agriculture, discovering how coordinated action, crop diversity, and farmer empowerment...

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Autores principales: Saha, Ankit, Singh, Vartika, Kumar Ghosh, Ranjan
Formato: Opinion Piece
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: FABLE Consortium 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180661
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author Saha, Ankit
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description The FABLE India team invited policymakers, researchers, and students to step into India’s food and climate future through a FABLE “Serious Game” and expert panels. Participants explored the complex trade-offs in agriculture, discovering how coordinated action, crop diversity, and farmer empowerment can turn challenges into low-emission solutions that also strengthen food security.
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spelling CGSpace1806612026-01-26T21:14:18Z Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action Saha, Ankit Singh, Vartika Kumar Ghosh, Ranjan climate change food systems The FABLE India team invited policymakers, researchers, and students to step into India’s food and climate future through a FABLE “Serious Game” and expert panels. Participants explored the complex trade-offs in agriculture, discovering how coordinated action, crop diversity, and farmer empowerment can turn challenges into low-emission solutions that also strengthen food security. 2026-01-15 2026-01-26T21:14:17Z 2026-01-26T21:14:17Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180661 en Open Access FABLE Consortium Saha, Ankit; Singh, Vartika; and Kumar Ghosh, Ranjan. 2026. Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action. FABLE Consortium Opinion Piece. https://fableconsortium.org/blog/why-india-s-food-and-agricultural-systems-hold-the-key-to-climate-action/
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Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action
title Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action
title_full Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action
title_fullStr Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action
title_full_unstemmed Why India's food and agricultural systems hold the key to climate action
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