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News about EAT Forum

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  • Research news | 2018-10-10

    Feeding 10 billion people by 2050 within planetary limits may be achievable

    But it requires a global shift towards healthy and more plant-based diets, halving food loss and waste, say researchers

  • Research news | 2016-06-21

    Looking back at 2016 EAT Stockholm Food Forum

    Third annual forum presents exciting new partnerships and initiatives

  • Research news | 2016-06-16

    "A global partnership for ocean health"

    Johan Rockström and leader of the Norwegian Labour party Jonas Gahr Störe call for better management of the world oceans, essential to protect future food supplies

  • Research news | 2016-06-14

    The SDGs wedding cake

    A new way of viewing the Sustainable Development Goals and how they are all linked to food

  • Research news | 2016-06-14

    New solutions for our global food system

    A new EAT-Lancet commission launched to tackle the global food system’s role in malnutrition and global change

  • Research news | 2016-03-23

    Introducing the EAT Foundation

    New foundation will promote transformation for healthy people on a healthy planet

  • Research news | 2014-05-30

    What next for EAT Stockholm Food Forum?

    A successful first forum raises expectations for the second

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