Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how?
Reducing emissions by changing consumption of foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could have a major impact on climate change. Yet past efforts to change diets through public policy have had mixed results, suggesting that recent estimates of technical mitigation potential likely exceed f...
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| author | Wilkes, Andreas Kiff, Laura Wollenberg, Eva Karoline White, Julianna M. |
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| description | Reducing emissions by changing consumption of
foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could
have a major impact on climate change. Yet past
efforts to change diets through public policy have
had mixed results, suggesting that recent
estimates of technical mitigation potential likely
exceed feasible reductions in emissions.
Shifting consumption away from livestock products
is a major opportunity for reducing emissions
driven by consumption demand. In some contexts,
this could also provide health, food security and
other environmental benefits.
Packages of policy mechanisms and interventions
involving health, nutrition, efficiency and
sustainability in supply chains will be more effective
in achieving dietary change than any one measure.
Focusing on reducing food loss and waste in high
potential areas and involving key value chain
actors can increase returns on efforts to mitigate
climate change and improve food security.
Private sector investment in reducing food loss and
waste requires an enabling environment, support
for development of commercially viable
investments, and increased awareness among
financial institutions of investment opportunities. This Info Note is related to the report on "The technical mitigation potential of demand-side measures in the agri-food sector: a preliminary assessment of available measures" https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/77142/CCAFS%20Report%2015%20for%20web.pdf |
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| spelling | CGSpace771452024-01-23T12:05:02Z Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? Wilkes, Andreas Kiff, Laura Wollenberg, Eva Karoline White, Julianna M. climate change food security agriculture Reducing emissions by changing consumption of foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could have a major impact on climate change. Yet past efforts to change diets through public policy have had mixed results, suggesting that recent estimates of technical mitigation potential likely exceed feasible reductions in emissions. Shifting consumption away from livestock products is a major opportunity for reducing emissions driven by consumption demand. In some contexts, this could also provide health, food security and other environmental benefits. Packages of policy mechanisms and interventions involving health, nutrition, efficiency and sustainability in supply chains will be more effective in achieving dietary change than any one measure. Focusing on reducing food loss and waste in high potential areas and involving key value chain actors can increase returns on efforts to mitigate climate change and improve food security. Private sector investment in reducing food loss and waste requires an enabling environment, support for development of commercially viable investments, and increased awareness among financial institutions of investment opportunities. This Info Note is related to the report on "The technical mitigation potential of demand-side measures in the agri-food sector: a preliminary assessment of available measures" https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/77142/CCAFS%20Report%2015%20for%20web.pdf 2016-09-27 2016-09-28T07:58:15Z 2016-09-28T07:58:15Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77145 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77142 Open Access application/pdf Wilkes A, Kiff L, Wollenberg E, White J. 2016. Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? CCAFS Info Note. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | climate change food security agriculture Wilkes, Andreas Kiff, Laura Wollenberg, Eva Karoline White, Julianna M. Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title | Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title_full | Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title_fullStr | Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title_full_unstemmed | Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title_short | Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how? |
| title_sort | shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the paris agreement but how |
| topic | climate change food security agriculture |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77145 |
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