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Climate Change, Food Supply, and Dietary Guidelines

Colin Binns, Mi Kyung Lee, Bruce Maycock, Liv Elin Torheim, Keiko Nanishi, Doan Thi Thuy Duong

2021Annual Review of Public Health82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food production is affected by climate change, and, in turn, food production is responsible for 20-30% of greenhouse gases. The food system must increase output as the population increases and must meet nutrition and health needs while simultaneously assisting in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Good nutrition is important for combatting infection, reducing child mortality, and controlling obesity and chronic disease throughout the life course. Dietary guidelines provide advice for a healthy diet, and the main principles are now well established and compatible with sustainable development. Climate change will have a significant effect on food supply; however, with political commitment and substantial investment, projected improvements will be sufficient to provide food for the healthy diets needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Some changes will need to be made to food production, nutrient content will need monitoring, and more equitable distribution is required to meet the dietary guidelines. Increased breastfeeding rates will improve infant and adult health while helping to reduce greenhouse gases.

Topics & Concepts

BusinessEnvironmental healthFood processingGreenhouse gasPopulationClimate changeFood systemsNatural resource economicsSustainable developmentFood securityProduction (economics)MedicineAgricultureEconomicsGeographyPolitical scienceFood scienceBiologyMacroeconomicsEcologyLawArchaeologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactClimate Change and Health ImpactsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet