The EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy, sustainable, and just food systems

From The Lancet

The EAT-Lancet Commission emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable food systems to adequately nourish a growing global population while minimizing environmental impact, highlighting that food systems are responsible for nearly 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It advocates for the planetary health diet, a flexible, plant-based approach that promotes health for both people and the planet, and demonstrates through research that adhering to this diet can lower disease risk and support a just so...

Key Takeaways

  • Feeding 10 billion with a healthy diet? Easy! Just change our traditional recipe—less meat, more planet-friendly plants.
  • Food is medicine: Embracing the planetary health diet could be the ultimate prescription for a sick planet.
  • Half the fish—double the factories: West Africa's sardines are feeding pets, but leaving local diets high and dry.
  • Ultraprocessed foods: the fast track to failure, where calories abound but essential nutrients take a backseat.
  • Justice in food systems: solving one problem requires considering how it ripples through diets, livelihoods, and the environment.

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