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Plating up the future of meat
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Event recording: Plating up the future of meat
This event was hosted by TABLE on 17 October 2022 and took the format of a panel discussion with: Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School); Adele Jones (Executive Director, Sustainable Food Trust); Jude Capper (independent Livestock Sustainability Consultant & ABP Chair of Sustainable Beef and Sheep Production, Harper Adams University); Iain Tolhurst (Owner, Tolhurst Organic Farm); Varun Deshpande (Managing Director for Asia, the Good Food Institute).
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A flyer advertising the "Setting the Table for COP27" series and the event “Does methane from livestock matter?“ There is a photo strip of agricultural landscapes laying on a wooden table and the TABLE logo in the corner and photos of Martin Persson, Claudia Arndt, John Lynch, and Andy Reisinger.
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Event recording: Does methane from livestock matter?
This event was hosted by TABLE on 28 September 2022 and took the format of a panel discussion with: Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School); Andy Reisinger (IPCC Working Group III (mitigation)/New Zealand Climate Change Commission) Claudia Arndt (The International Livestock Research Institute [ILRI]) John Lynch (University of Oxford) Martin Persson (Chalmers University of Technology)
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A flyer for the "Setting the Table for COP27: Carbon sequesterers or climate trashers? What role for grazing ruminants in a 1.5°C world?" event with photos of Francesca Cotrufo, Pete Smith and Matthew Hayek.
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Event recording: Carbon sequesterers or climate trashers? What role for grazing ruminants in a 1.5°C world?
This event was hosted by TABLE on 14 September 2022 and took the format of a panel discussion with: Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School); Professor Pete Smith (University of Aberdeen); Professor M. Francesca Cotrufo (Colorado State University); Assistant Professor Matthew Hayek (New York University).
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A field with tractor tracks through the middle extends into the distance, with a forest in the distance. The text asks "What is ecomodernism?"
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Event recording: What is ecomodernism?
This event was hosted by TABLE on 15 June 2022 and took the format of a panel discussion with: Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School); Helen Breewood, research & communications officer at TABLE & author of the explainer on ecomodernism; Linus Blomqvist, co-author of the Ecomodernist Manifesto, former director of the Conservation and Food & Agriculture programmes at the Breakthrough Institute & PhD candidate in Environmental Economics and Science at University of California, Santa Barbara; Sam Bliss, PhD candidate in natural resources at the University of Vermont's Gund Institute for Environment & president of DegrowUS.
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Fleshing out a future COP event advert
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Recording: Fleshing out a future COP
This joint event with TABLE and the Oxford Martin School on 24 February 2022 took the format of a panel discussion with: Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School); Dr Helena Wright, Policy Director at the FAIRR Initiative; Dr Pablo Manzano, Ikerbasque Research Fellow at the Basque Centre for Climate Change; and Dan Blaustein-Rejto, Director of Food and Agriculture at the Breakthrough Institute.
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Can urban food systems be made more inclusive?
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Recording: TABLE and SLU Food & Cities present Ask the Author: Rethinking urban living labs
On 26 April 2022, TABLE and Food & Cities network at SLU jointly organised an Ask the Author session to discuss A tale of two labs: Rethinking urban living labs for advancing citizen engagement in food system transformation with co-authors Anke Brons and Koen van der Gaast.
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A flyer advertising an upcoming event titled "Decoupling desire? Food, advertising, consumption and the question of limits" on May 6, 2022, at 2pm BST. The image next to the text is of a shopping cart tipping over a cliff, spilling consumer goods like shoes, a phone, a piece of pizza, a tea pot, a fan and a toy plane into an abyss. The TABLE logo is in the top right.
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Recording: Decoupling desire? Food, advertising, consumption and the question of limits
On 6 May 2022, TABLE held a panel discussion, which brought together representatives from the advertising and food industries, from social enterprise and academia to explore advertising, food, desire and the question of ecological limits.  
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Fats
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Recording: How to squeeze fat into a sustainable food future
Prompted by the article The role of fats in the transition to sustainable diets (2021) authored by Bojana Bajželj, Federica Laguzzi and Elin Röös, TABLE hosted a webinar on 13 April 2022 to discuss the role of fats from a food systems perspective. The discussion covered environmental considerations and tradeoffs with different sources of fat production, the nutritional nuances of different types of fat, and what role could microbial oils and insects play in 'solving the fat gap.' 
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Recording: Whose knowledge counts?
On 11 January 2022, TABLE and the Global Alliance for the Future of Food hosted a panel discussion centred around the “Politics of knowledge”, the first section of the Global Alliance report: Understanding the evidence for Agroecology, Regenerative approaches, and Indigenous foodways. The panel discussed what knowledge and evidence counts and to whom, and who decides which evidence is legitimate for making policy or ushering in food systems transformation.
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