Food Security

This CO2 ventilation breakthrough could help boost food security

Rooftop farms and gardens that take advantage of underutilized roof space are popular as they provide new food resources while also increasing building insulation, and improving air quality.

Rooftop farms and gardens that take advantage of underutilized roof space are popular as they provide new food resources while also increasing building insulation, and improving air quality. Image: Unsplash/ZHIDA LI

Angharad Brewer Gillham
Writer, Frontiers science
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