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Richard King
Researcher at Chatham House
Publications - 8
Citations - 352
Richard King is an academic researcher from Chatham House. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 150 citations.
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Innovation can accelerate the transition towards a sustainable food system
Mario Herrero,Philip K. Thornton,Daniel Mason-D'Croz,Jeda Palmer,Tim G. Benton,Benjamin Leon Bodirsky,Jessica R. Bogard,Andy Hall,Bernice Lee,Karine Nyborg,Prajal Pradhan,Graham D. Bonnett,Brett A. Bryan,Bruce M. Campbell,Bruce M. Campbell,Svend Christensen,Michael Clark,Mathew T. Cook,Imke J.M. de Boer,Chris Downs,Kanar Dizyee,Christian Folberth,Cecile Godde,James S. Gerber,Mike Grundy,Petr Havlik,Andy Jarvis,Richard King,Ana Maria Loboguerrero,Mauricio Antonio Lopes,C. Lynne McIntyre,Rosamond L. Naylor,Javier Navarro,Michael Obersteiner,Alejandro Parodi,Mark B. Peoples,Ilje Pikaar,Alexander Popp,Johan Rockström,Johan Rockström,Michael Robertson,Pete Smith,Elke Stehfest,Steve M. Swain,Hugo Valin,Mark T. van Wijk,Hannah H. E. van Zanten,Sonja J. Vermeulen,Sonja J. Vermeulen,Joost Vervoort,Paul C. West +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify technologies, assess their readiness and propose eight action points that could accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable food system and argue that the speed of innovation could be significantly increased with the appropriate incentives, regulations and social licence.
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A global agenda for collective action on soil carbon
Sonja J. Vermeulen,Deborah A. Bossio,Johannes Lehmann,Johannes Lehmann,Paul Luu,Keith Paustian,Christopher Webb,Flore Augé,Imelda Bacudo,Tobias Baedeker,Tanja Havemann,Ceris Jones,Richard King,Matthew Reddy,Ishmael Sunga,Moritz Von Unger,Matthew Warnken +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new technical, policy and financial opportunities offer hope for rapid progress in soil organic carbon preservation, with uncertain returns, in a new technology, policy, and financial environment.
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Designing sustainable landuse in a 1.5 °C world: the complexities of projecting multiple ecosystem services from land
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore how to optimise land use and if necessary, limit demand, so societies can continue to benefit from all services into the future Unlike the energy or the transport sectors, however, there is limited understanding or consensus over what optimal land use might look like (from a science perspective), or how to bring it about.
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Managing Land-based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration
Duncan Brack,Richard King +1 more