First paragraphs: In 2019, the international EAT-Lancet Commission proposed a global strategy for “healthy diets from sustainable food systems” (EAT-Lancet Commission, 2019, “Exec. Summary,” para. 1). The authors claimed theirs was “the first attempt to set universal scientific targets for the food system that apply to all people and the planet” (EAT, n.d., p. 5). Within the first three months of its release, the report generated over 5,800 media articles in 118 countries and over a million shares on social media (Stockholm Resilience Center, 2019). The report has been praised primarily by advocates of animal welfare and vegetarian and vegan diets. It has been criticized primarily for its draconian restrictions on the consumption of ani...
The EAT-Lancet Commission, consisting of 37 nutritionists, ecologists, and other experts from 16 cou...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
In the last few years, several major reports have all called for changes in the world’s food system ...
First paragraphs: We are in the midst of a battle for the future of our food systems. In spite of...
First paragraphs: In a previous Economic Pamphleteer column, I wrote of a battle for the future o...
First paragraphs: There is a widespread perception, particularly among observers in the United State...
First paragraphs: Profits are not sustainable in today's food systems, and most certainly not for ...
With four senior scientist co-authors, the CGIAR was a major contributor to the EAT-Lancet Commissio...
First paragraphs: Gunnar Rundgren has written a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the ...
Note: This column is a follow-up to my previous Economic Pamphleteer column, “How Do We Ensure Good ...
First paragraph: How do we provide good food for all 323 million Americans? Differing answers to thi...
1. Unhealthy and unsustainably produced food poses a global risk to people and the planet. More than...
First paragraphs: I was surprised to have been asked recently by the Food and Agricultural Organiza...
First paragraphs: One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is to make sufficient, nutritious,...
First paragraphs: The historical justification for farm policy and other public policies related to...
The EAT-Lancet Commission, consisting of 37 nutritionists, ecologists, and other experts from 16 cou...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
In the last few years, several major reports have all called for changes in the world’s food system ...
First paragraphs: We are in the midst of a battle for the future of our food systems. In spite of...
First paragraphs: In a previous Economic Pamphleteer column, I wrote of a battle for the future o...
First paragraphs: There is a widespread perception, particularly among observers in the United State...
First paragraphs: Profits are not sustainable in today's food systems, and most certainly not for ...
With four senior scientist co-authors, the CGIAR was a major contributor to the EAT-Lancet Commissio...
First paragraphs: Gunnar Rundgren has written a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the ...
Note: This column is a follow-up to my previous Economic Pamphleteer column, “How Do We Ensure Good ...
First paragraph: How do we provide good food for all 323 million Americans? Differing answers to thi...
1. Unhealthy and unsustainably produced food poses a global risk to people and the planet. More than...
First paragraphs: I was surprised to have been asked recently by the Food and Agricultural Organiza...
First paragraphs: One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is to make sufficient, nutritious,...
First paragraphs: The historical justification for farm policy and other public policies related to...
The EAT-Lancet Commission, consisting of 37 nutritionists, ecologists, and other experts from 16 cou...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
In the last few years, several major reports have all called for changes in the world’s food system ...