WEBVTT 00:00:01.040 --> 00:00:06.884 Yogi Berra, a US baseball player and philosopher, said, 00:00:06.884 --> 00:00:10.793 "If we don't know where we're going, we might not get there." 00:00:11.171 --> 00:00:15.797 Accumulating scientific knowledge is giving us greater insights, 00:00:15.797 --> 00:00:21.023 greater clarity into what our future might look like in a changing climate 00:00:21.023 --> 00:00:23.653 and what that could mean for our health. 00:00:23.653 --> 00:00:27.443 I'm here to talk about a related aspect 00:00:27.443 --> 00:00:32.001 on how our emissions of greenhouse gases from burning of fossil fuels 00:00:32.001 --> 00:00:35.941 is reducing the nutritional quality of our food. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:37.226 --> 00:00:39.482 We'll start with the food pyramid. 00:00:39.482 --> 00:00:41.594 You all know the food pyramid. 00:00:41.594 --> 00:00:44.055 We all need to eat a balanced diet. 00:00:44.055 --> 00:00:45.697 We need to get proteins. 00:00:45.697 --> 00:00:48.943 We need to get micronutrients. We need to get vitamins. 00:00:48.943 --> 00:00:51.921 And so this is way for us to think about how to make sure 00:00:51.921 --> 00:00:54.220 we get what we need every day 00:00:54.220 --> 00:00:56.270 so we can grow and thrive. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:56.438 --> 00:00:59.116 So we eat not just because we need to, 00:00:59.116 --> 00:01:00.854 we also eat for enjoyment. 00:01:00.854 --> 00:01:03.682 Bread, pasta, pizza, 00:01:03.682 --> 00:01:05.512 there's a whole range of foods 00:01:05.512 --> 00:01:07.717 that are culturally important. 00:01:07.717 --> 00:01:09.940 We enjoy eating these. 00:01:09.940 --> 00:01:12.503 And so they're important for our diet, 00:01:12.503 --> 00:01:15.470 but they're also important for our cultures. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:15.980 --> 00:01:21.515 Carbon dioxide has been increasing since the start of the Industrial Revolution, 00:01:21.515 --> 00:01:26.934 increasing from about 280 parts per million to over 410 today, 00:01:26.934 --> 00:01:28.825 and it continues to increase. 00:01:28.825 --> 00:01:33.284 The carbon that plants need to grow comes from this carbon dioxide. 00:01:33.537 --> 00:01:36.432 They bring it into the plant, they break it apart 00:01:36.432 --> 00:01:38.258 into the carbon itself, 00:01:38.258 --> 00:01:40.638 and they use that to grow. 00:01:40.638 --> 00:01:43.290 They also need nutrients from the soil. 00:01:43.290 --> 00:01:47.323 And so yes, carbon dioxide is plant food. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:48.469 --> 00:01:53.590 And this should be good news, of rising carbon dioxide concentrations, 00:01:53.590 --> 00:01:57.352 for food security around the world, 00:01:57.352 --> 00:02:01.700 making sure that people get enough to eat every day. 00:02:01.911 --> 00:02:07.090 About 820 million people in the world don't get enough to eat every day. 00:02:07.090 --> 00:02:10.811 So there's a fair amount written about how higher CO2 00:02:10.811 --> 00:02:13.784 is going to help with our food security problem. 00:02:13.784 --> 00:02:18.840 We need to accelerate our progress in agricultural productivity, 00:02:18.840 --> 00:02:23.309 to feed the nine to 10 billion people who will be alive in 2050 00:02:23.309 --> 00:02:26.201 and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, 00:02:26.201 --> 00:02:28.091 particularly the Goal Number 2, 00:02:28.091 --> 00:02:31.181 that is on reducing food insecurity, 00:02:31.181 --> 00:02:32.709 increasing nutrition, 00:02:32.709 --> 00:02:36.451 increasing access to the foods that we need for everyone. 00:02:36.451 --> 00:02:40.806 We know that climate change is affecting agricultural productivity. 00:02:40.806 --> 00:02:43.683 The Earth has warmed about one degree Centigrade 00:02:43.683 --> 00:02:45.696 since pre-industrial times. 00:02:45.696 --> 00:02:49.766 That is changing local temperature and precipitation patterns, 00:02:49.766 --> 00:02:54.111 and that has consequences for the agricultural productivity 00:02:54.111 --> 00:02:56.506 in many parts of the world. 00:02:56.506 --> 00:02:59.820 And it's not just local changes in temperature and precipitation, 00:02:59.820 --> 00:03:01.070 it's the extremes, 00:03:01.070 --> 00:03:05.482 Extremes in terms of heat waves, floods and droughts 00:03:05.482 --> 00:03:08.738 are significantly affecting productivity. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:09.903 --> 00:03:13.306 And that carbon dioxide, 00:03:13.306 --> 00:03:15.578 besides making plants grow, 00:03:15.578 --> 00:03:18.910 has other consequences as well, 00:03:18.910 --> 00:03:21.909 that plants when they have higher carbon dioxide, 00:03:21.909 --> 00:03:26.245 increase the synthesis of carbohydrates, sugars and starches, 00:03:26.245 --> 00:03:31.020 and they decrease the concentrations of protein and critical nutrients, 00:03:31.020 --> 00:03:37.459 and this is very important for how we think about food security going forward. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:38.659 --> 00:03:42.418 A couple of nights ago in the table talks on climate change, 00:03:42.418 --> 00:03:46.234 someone said that they're a five-seventh optimist, 00:03:46.234 --> 00:03:48.791 that they're an optimist five days of the week, 00:03:48.791 --> 00:03:52.719 and this is a topic for other two days. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:53.065 --> 00:03:55.296 When we think about micronutrients, 00:03:55.296 --> 00:04:00.049 almost all of them are affected by higher CO2 concentrations. 00:04:00.049 --> 00:04:02.539 Two in particular are iron and zinc. 00:04:02.539 --> 00:04:06.652 When you don't have enough iron, you can develop iron deficiency anemia. 00:04:06.652 --> 00:04:09.647 It's associated with fatigue, shortness of breath, 00:04:09.647 --> 00:04:12.927 and some fairly serious consequences as well. 00:04:12.927 --> 00:04:17.279 When you don't have enough zinc, 00:04:17.279 --> 00:04:18.722 you can have a loss of appetite. 00:04:18.722 --> 00:04:19.468 It is a significant problem around the world. 00:04:19.468 --> 00:04:22.584 There's about one billion people who are zinc-deficient. 00:04:22.584 --> 00:04:25.463 It's very important for maternal and child health. 00:04:25.463 --> 00:04:27.450 It affects development. 00:04:27.995 --> 00:04:31.835 The B-vitamins are critical for a whole range of reasons. 00:04:31.835 --> 00:04:34.845 They help convert our food into energy. 00:04:34.845 --> 00:04:36.803 They're important for the functions 00:04:36.803 --> 00:04:40.255 of many of the physiologic activities in our bodies, 00:04:40.255 --> 00:04:42.933 and when you have higher carbon in a plant, 00:04:42.933 --> 00:04:44.614 you have less nitrogen, 00:04:44.614 --> 00:04:46.530 and you have less B-vitamins. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:46.954 --> 00:04:48.494 And it's not just us. 00:04:48.494 --> 00:04:50.256 Cattle are already being affected, 00:04:50.256 --> 00:04:53.655 because the quality of their forage is declining. 00:04:53.952 --> 00:04:57.436 In fact, this affects every consumer of plants. 00:04:57.436 --> 00:05:01.109 And give a thought to, for example, our pet cats and dogs. 00:05:01.109 --> 00:05:04.601 If you look on the label of most of the pet and dog food, 00:05:04.601 --> 00:05:09.016 there's a significant amount of grain in those foods. 00:05:09.453 --> 00:05:11.639 So this affects everyone. NOTE Paragraph 00:05:11.639 --> 00:05:13.968 How do we know that this is a problem? 00:05:13.968 --> 00:05:15.969 We know from field studies, 00:05:15.969 --> 00:05:19.208 and we know from experimental studies in laboratories. NOTE Paragraph 00:05:19.208 --> 00:05:20.696 In the field studies -- 00:05:20.696 --> 00:05:24.548 and I'll focus primarily on wheat and on rice -- 00:05:24.548 --> 00:05:27.777 there's fields, for example, of rice 00:05:27.777 --> 00:05:29.743 that are divided into different plots, 00:05:29.743 --> 00:05:32.777 and the plots are all the same. 00:05:32.777 --> 00:05:34.260 The soil's the same, 00:05:34.260 --> 00:05:38.035 the precipitation is the same, everything's the same 00:05:38.035 --> 00:05:41.867 except carbon dioxide is blown over some of the plots. 00:05:42.563 --> 00:05:44.668 And so you can compare 00:05:44.668 --> 00:05:48.234 what it looks like under today's conditions 00:05:48.234 --> 00:05:52.335 and under carbon dioxide conditions later in the century. NOTE Paragraph 00:05:53.128 --> 00:05:56.318 I was part of one of the few studies that have done this. 00:05:56.318 --> 00:06:00.912 We looked at 18 rice lines in China and in Japan, 00:06:00.912 --> 00:06:03.562 and grew them under conditions that you would expect 00:06:03.562 --> 00:06:05.764 later in the century. 00:06:05.764 --> 00:06:09.434 And when you look at the results, 00:06:09.434 --> 00:06:12.373 the white bar is today's conditions, 00:06:12.373 --> 00:06:16.260 the red bar is conditions later in the century. 00:06:16.956 --> 00:06:20.346 So protein declines about 10 percent, 00:06:20.346 --> 00:06:24.189 iron about eight percent, zinc about five percent. 00:06:25.231 --> 00:06:27.974 These don't sound like really big changes, 00:06:27.974 --> 00:06:31.816 but when you start thinking about the poor in every country 00:06:31.816 --> 00:06:33.964 who primarily eat starch, 00:06:33.964 --> 00:06:37.550 that this will put people who are on the edge 00:06:37.550 --> 00:06:39.792 over the edge into frank deficiencies, 00:06:39.792 --> 00:06:42.145 creating all kinds of health problems. NOTE Paragraph 00:06:42.145 --> 00:06:46.008 The situation is more significant for the B-vitamins. 00:06:46.308 --> 00:06:50.036 When you look at vitamin B1 and vitamin B2, 00:06:50.036 --> 00:06:52.679 there's about a 17 percent decline. 00:06:52.679 --> 00:06:57.720 Pantothenic acid, vitamin B5 is about a 13 percent decline, 00:06:57.720 --> 00:07:01.109 and folate is about a 30 percent decline, 00:07:01.109 --> 00:07:04.824 and these are averages over the various experiments that were done. 00:07:05.359 --> 00:07:08.782 Folate is critical for child development. 00:07:08.782 --> 00:07:10.915 Pregnant women who don't get enough folate 00:07:10.915 --> 00:07:14.234 are at much higher risk of having babies with birth defects. 00:07:14.234 --> 00:07:19.595 So these are very serious potential consequences for our health 00:07:19.595 --> 00:07:22.190 as CO2 continues to rise. NOTE Paragraph 00:07:23.509 --> 00:07:24.941 In another example, 00:07:24.941 --> 00:07:28.142 this is modeling work that was done by [?] and his colleagues 00:07:28.142 --> 00:07:33.996 taking a look at this chain from higher CO2 to lower iron and zinc, 00:07:33.996 --> 00:07:36.494 and they only looked at iron and zinc, 00:07:36.494 --> 00:07:38.433 to various health outcomes, 00:07:38.433 --> 00:07:41.578 and they looked at malaria, diarrheal disease, pneumonia, 00:07:41.578 --> 00:07:43.798 iron deficiency anemia, 00:07:43.798 --> 00:07:47.984 and looked at what the consequences could be in 2050, 00:07:47.984 --> 00:07:49.998 and the darker the color in this, 00:07:49.998 --> 00:07:52.114 the larger the consequences. 00:07:52.114 --> 00:07:54.937 So you can see the major impacts 00:07:54.937 --> 00:07:57.212 in Asia and in Africa, 00:07:57.212 --> 00:08:00.527 but also note that in countries such as the United States 00:08:00.527 --> 00:08:02.057 and countries in Europe, 00:08:02.057 --> 00:08:04.472 the populations also could be affected. 00:08:05.203 --> 00:08:09.501 They estimated about 125 million people could be affected. 00:08:09.501 --> 00:08:13.786 They also modeled what would be the most effective interventions, 00:08:13.786 --> 00:08:18.086 and their conclusion was reducing our greenhouse gases, 00:08:18.086 --> 00:08:21.854 getting our greenhouse gas emissions down by midcentury 00:08:21.854 --> 00:08:25.070 so we don't have to worry so much about these consequences 00:08:25.070 --> 00:08:26.584 later in the century. NOTE Paragraph 00:08:28.822 --> 00:08:31.351 These experiments, these modeling studies 00:08:31.351 --> 00:08:34.273 did not take climate change itself into account. 00:08:34.273 --> 00:08:37.695 They just focused on the carbon dioxide component. 00:08:37.695 --> 00:08:39.419 So when you put the two together, 00:08:39.419 --> 00:08:43.951 it's expected the impact is much larger than the one I've told you. NOTE Paragraph 00:08:43.951 --> 00:08:46.911 I'd love to be able to tell you right now 00:08:46.911 --> 00:08:52.181 how much the food you had for breakfast, the food you're going to have for lunch, 00:08:52.181 --> 00:08:54.650 has shifted from what your grandparents ate 00:08:54.650 --> 00:08:57.260 in terms of its nutritional quality, 00:08:57.260 --> 00:08:58.837 but I can't. 00:08:59.384 --> 00:09:01.940 We don't have the research on that. 00:09:01.940 --> 00:09:05.428 I'd love to tell you how much current food insecurity 00:09:05.428 --> 00:09:07.465 is affected by these changes, 00:09:07.465 --> 00:09:08.938 but I can't. 00:09:08.938 --> 00:09:11.691 We don't have the research on that either. 00:09:12.198 --> 00:09:15.903 There's a lot that needs to be known in this area, 00:09:15.903 --> 00:09:19.860 including what the possible solutions could be. NOTE Paragraph 00:09:19.860 --> 00:09:23.034 We don't know exactly what those solutions are, 00:09:23.034 --> 00:09:25.768 but we've got a range of options. 00:09:25.768 --> 00:09:28.311 We've got advancements in technologies. 00:09:28.311 --> 00:09:31.632 We've got plant breeding. We've got bio-fortification. 00:09:31.632 --> 00:09:33.466 Soils could make a difference. 00:09:33.466 --> 00:09:38.313 And, of course, it would be very helpful to know how these changes could affect 00:09:38.313 --> 00:09:39.669 our future health 00:09:39.669 --> 00:09:43.587 and the health of our children and the health of our grandchildren. NOTE Paragraph 00:09:43.587 --> 00:09:46.660 And these investments take time. 00:09:46.660 --> 00:09:50.443 It will take time to sort all of these issues out. 00:09:50.443 --> 00:09:55.178 There is no national entity or business group 00:09:55.178 --> 00:09:57.483 that is funding this research. 00:09:57.799 --> 00:10:03.249 We need these investments critically so that we do know where we're going. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:04.250 --> 00:10:06.681 In the meantime, what we can do 00:10:06.681 --> 00:10:12.425 is ensure that all people have access to a complete diet, 00:10:12.425 --> 00:10:17.640 not just those in the wealthy parts of the world but everywhere in the world. 00:10:17.640 --> 00:10:22.569 We also individually and collectively need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions 00:10:22.569 --> 00:10:25.817 to reduce the challenges that will come later in the century. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:26.987 --> 00:10:32.987 It's been said that if you think education is expensive, try ignorance. 00:10:34.334 --> 00:10:36.208 Let's not. 00:10:36.208 --> 00:10:38.994 Let's invest in ourselves, 00:10:38.994 --> 00:10:41.503 in our children, and in our planet. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:41.503 --> 00:10:42.932 Thank you. NOTE Paragraph 00:10:42.932 --> 00:10:47.191 (Applause)