Food Systems Equity and Justice
The human cost of healthy eating: Some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labor in food supply chains. Phys Org.
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Food Systems Equity and Justice
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Climate Change Food Systems
The EAT-Lancet Commission presents new evidence on nutrition and health within safe and just planetary boundaries, including updates to the Planetary Health Diet, assessments of food systems’ impacts on the Earth system, and action-oriented recommendations.
• Foundational Documents, Research & Reports
Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change
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Biodiversity Loss Chemical Pollution
A reimagined doughnut economics framework shows that over the past two decades, progress in meeting people’s basic needs has been slow, while environmental pressures continue to rise. The richest countries are responsible for over 40% of environmental impacts, while the poorest face more than 60% of social shortfalls, emphasizing the need for equitable economies that care for people and planet.
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change
This study looked at how people are responding to rising coastal climate risks worldwide. While many communities have moved away from the coast, 46% of vulnerable low-income regions, particularly in Africa and Asia, were forced to stay put or move closer, exposing deep inequities in climate adaptation.
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