'Food systems are responsible for approximately one-third of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, and U.S. agriculture is responsible for the bulk of methane emissions domestically. Among the initiatives launched and pledges announced at COP26 are several that aim to promote climate-smart agriculture (CSA)—to reduce or remove emissions from agriculture, make agriculture more resilient to climate change, and sustainably increase productivity. What is the role of advanced technology in promoting CSA? How can advanced technology help achieve U.S. goals under the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate, the U.S. Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan, and improve food insecurity at home and abroad? Please join the CSIS Global Food Security Program on March 9th from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET to examine the role of technology in promoting CSA, and the administration’s recent commitments to support more sustainable agriculture. This event is made possible by the generous support of GGV Capital. --------------------------------------------- A nonpartisan institution, CSIS is the top national security think tank in the world. Visit www.csis.org to find more of our work as we bring bipartisan solutions to the world\'s greatest challenges. Want to see more videos and virtual events? Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications: https://cs.is/2dCfTve Follow CSIS on: • Twitter: www.twitter.com/csis • Facebook: www.facebook.com/CSIS.org • Instagram: www.instagram.com/csis/'
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