Reports

IPCC: The Call to Action Cannot Be Ignored

Business, policy, investors, and each one of us must take action for the great food system transformation.

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Articles

More Than Just Food For Thought

China can play a leadership role in realizing a safer, more sustainable future where we can feed everyone well without destroying our shared home.

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Podcast

Behavioral Food Change

Per Espen Stoknes is creating a new path to climate action.

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EATforum19

Meet Mr. Impossible

Pat Brown believes he can completely replace animals in the food system by 2035.

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EATforum19

Turning Targets Into Action, Against the Clock

How do we make the transition towards healthy and sustainable diets for all?

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EATforum19

Coming Together to Fix Food

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

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Podcast

E7: Safeguarding Earth with Food

Biodiversity is undergoing the sixth mass extinction. Tune in to hear Dr. Sonja Vermeulen, Christine Figgener and Jeremy Oppenheim discuss how food systems can safeguard earth.

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Talks & Videos

Penelope’s Plea to Grown-Ups

Young environmental activist Penelope Lea calls for action at the EAT-Lancet launch in Oslo, January 17, 2019.

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Articles

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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Articles

Feeding 10 Billion People Within Planetary Limits May Be Achievable

On the condition that we transform our food system, say researchers

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