Des Moines, Iowa — This year’s Iowa-based World Food Prize is being awarded to a NASA climate scientist. Cynthia Rosenzweig is a senior researcher at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies. She studies the effects of climate change on food systems. During her acceptance speech, Rosenzweig said climate change mitigation needs to address greenhouse gas emissions from food systems.
Rosenzweig used her speech to highlight the urgency to act against climate change.
The award comes with a 250-thousand dollar prize. Rosenzweig says she’ll use that money to establish a fund for global workshops on climate change and food through the Columbia Climate School.