EATforum19

Coming Together to Fix Food

Read the opening address for EAT Forum 2019 by Gunhild A. Stordalen.

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Weekly Shopping List

Ready for a whole week of delicious planetary health dinners? Here is the shopping list.

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The Planetary Health Diet

The EAT-Lancet findings introduces the planetary health diet – the optimal diet for people and planet. Join us by eating more greens and wasting less food.

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Five Questions on EAT-Lancet

Answers to five questions about the planetary health diet and the Commission.

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Variety as the spice of life

Eating our way through the EAT-Lancet diet. A blog post by Dr. Sonja Vermeulen

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Indonesia Walking the Talk

The Government of Indonesia has shown exemplary leadership on shifting towards healthy and sustainable diets.

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How Do We Plan Cities For Children?

UNICEF has published a handbook, outlining strategies to create healthy, safe, inclusive, green and prosperous cities.

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Asia-Pacific Brings Words Into Action

Shortly after the EAT Asia-Pacific Food Forum, a policy brief was written as a part of Indonesia's new 5-year National Development plan, including ways to ensure healthy and sustainable food for all.

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New Technology Alone is Not Enough

Increased food production won’t solve our problems; changing our habits will, says farmer Ajay Vir Jakhar.

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We Can Meet Human Demands and Do Better for Nature

A new study by The Nature Conservancy, suggests we don't have to choose between the environment and human development.

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