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EAT-Lancet Report Among the World’s Most Cited

With more than 600 policy citations, the EAT-Lancet report is now undisputedly one of the most influential scientific reports in the world.

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EAT-Lancet Report Among the World’s Most Cited

With more than 600 policy citations, the EAT-Lancet report is now undisputedly one of the most influential scientific reports in the world.

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Eat as if it will save people, societies and the planet — because it will.

The Food System Economics Commission (FSEC) modelling emphasizes that fostering a healthy food environment is biophysically feasible, and the most powerful strategy to improve human and planetary well-being.

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The EAT-Lancet Commission 2.0

The EAT-Lancet Commission brings together world-leading researchers in nutrition, health, sustainability and policy from across the globe.

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Highlighted Knowledge and Initiatives

Knowledge

Food System Economics Commission

The economics of the transition to healthy, inclusive and nature-positive food systems.

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Knowledge

The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health

Can we feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries?

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Knowledge

The Blue Food Assessment

Blue foods and the waters from which they derive will have an essential role to play in the shift towards a sustainable, healthy food system.

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Initiatives

Cities

EAT Cities is a pillar of our work focused on driving food systems change in the urban context across the globe.

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Initiatives

CO-CREATE Dialogue Forum Tool

How can we ensure that young people are meaningfully involved in shaping the environments that are required to prevent both obesity and climate change?

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