Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
GM Crops Food. 2024 Dec 31;15(1):150-169. doi: 10.1080/21645698.2024.2335701. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
This article provides an analysis and evaluation of peer-reviewed evidence on the contribution of crop biotechnology to climate change mitigation and adaption. While there is a range of agricultural technologies and products that contribute to climate change mitigation, this literature landscape analysis focuses on the development of genetically modified traits, their use and adoption in major commodity crops and responsive changes in production techniques. Jointly, these technologies and products are contributing to climate change mitigation, yet the technology, the literature and evidence is still evolving as more sophisticated research methods are used with greater consistency. The literature analysis is undertaken with consideration of the consequential impact that regulatory regimes have on technology development. This assessment utilizes the Maryland Scientific Methods Scale and citation analysis, concluding that GM crops provide benefits that contribute to climate change mitigation.
本文对同行评议的证据进行了分析和评估,这些证据涉及作物生物技术对气候变化缓解和适应的贡献。虽然有一系列农业技术和产品有助于气候变化缓解,但本文献景观分析侧重于基因修饰特性的开发、它们在主要商品作物中的使用和采用以及生产技术的响应变化。这些技术和产品共同为气候变化缓解做出了贡献,但随着更复杂的研究方法得到更一致的应用,技术、文献和证据仍在不断发展。该文献分析考虑了监管制度对技术发展的影响。本评估利用马里兰州科学方法量表和引文分析,得出结论认为,转基因作物带来了有助于气候变化缓解的好处。