
Opinion| Insufficient cold chains lead to food loss that could feed 950 million people
If food waste was a country, it would be the third largest emitter behind the US and China, contributing to up to 10% of the world’s greenhouse gases. However, with a growing need for food production and cold chain development comes the risk of greater emissions from energy demand. The crucial role of the cold chain is a global blind spot in climate change mitigation. A growing population will require more food, but we simply aren’t ready to handle that globally today.