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Resource Article: Taxes on unhealthy foods This article in the British Medical Journal argues that taxes on unhealthy foods could result in significant health gains. The article highlights a range of trials, studies and natural experiments (ie. observational studies) that examine the effect of price changes on behaviour. Read
Resource Study: quantitative evidence of metaphoric association between meat and maleness The findings of this study are unlikely to surprise anyone – the research is based on experiments carried out in the US and the UK and finds that there is a strong connection in people’s minds between eating meat—especially muscle meat, like steak—and masculinity. Read
Resource Paper: Nitrogen and agriculture This paper considers uncertainties in estimating global N2O emissions from agriculture and in projecting future emissions. As regards mitigation, it highlights the potential achievable through dietary change (away from meat and dairy consumption), and of food waste reductions. Read
Image Resource Climate change and agriculture: can market governance mechanisms reduce emissions from the food system fairly and effectively? This report examines what part market governance mechanisms (regulatory, fiscal, voluntary and information-related) can or could play in addressing GHG emissions from the food system, focusing on the two extreme ends of the supply chain – the process of agricultural production, and patterns of consumption. Read
Resource Report: Climate change and agriculture: can market governance mechanisms reduce emissions from the food system fairly and effectively? This report examines what part market governance mechanisms (regulatory, fiscal, voluntary and information-related) can or could play in addressing GHG emissions from the food system, focusing on the two extreme ends of the supply chain – the process of agricultural production, and patterns of consumption. Read
Resource Greenhouse Gas Action Plan: one year on progress report The UK agricultural industry has published its first report on progress made in delivering its Greenhouse Gas Action Plan. Read
Resource People and the planet: Royal Society Report The Royal Society has published a new report arguing that the most developed and the emerging economies must stabilise consumption levels, then reduce them, to help the poorest 1.3 billion people to escape absolute poverty through increased consumption. Alongside this, education and voluntary family planning programmes must be supported internationally to stabilise global population. Read