The LEAP conference is back in Oxford on 22nd April 2026. We have @martinwhite33.bsky.social and @suepritch.bsky.social as keynote speakers. Abstract submissions will open early next year. Save the date! @oxfutureoffood.bsky.social
The LEAP conference is back in Oxford on 22nd April 2026. We have @martinwhite33.bsky.social and @suepritch.bsky.social as keynote speakers. Abstract submissions will open early next year. Save the date! @oxfutureoffood.bsky.social
Agriculture remains a significant emitting sector, but where do these emissions come from?โฏ
Methane and nitrous oxide make up most GHG emissions in OECD countries, driven primarily by livestock production and fertiliser use.โฏ
Learn more ๐ www.oecd.org/en/publicati...
Besides all the economic losses from #tariffs, there are also health issues:
๐Trade in healthy foods ๐๐ฅฆ contributed to a reduction in mortality of ~1.4 million deaths globally in 2019
๐Trade barriers from Brexit were likely to increase dietary health risks significantly.
(links below)
Interesting and worrying finding in recent AER paper: Only Italians and Indians are somewhat willing to reduce their meat consumption to fight climate change. The majority in other countries do not seem to care a lot. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
Itโs both a tax for consumers and a subsidy for domestic producers
The German income tax system is too complicated. What could we do to improve it? Nadine Riedel, Martin Jacob and I wrote down a few ideas for @taxfoundation.bsky.social Europe.
taxfoundation.org/blog/germany...
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Zero taxes on fruit & vegetables and higher taxes on meat & dairy?
In our recent study in Nature Food, we show that a reform of value-added taxes would be an effective tool for achieving a more sustainable food system with health, environmental, and economic benefits.
Check it out ๐
rdcu.be/d5POG
I would be glad to join ๐
Beans and peas rank best as meat and milk replacements from nutritional, health, environmental, and cost perspectives, a new study led by an Oxford Martin researcher has found. #beans #peas #sustainability
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/news/beans-a...
EU heavily relies on soy imports, mainly from Brazil, to fuel its meat and dairy industries.
Substituting those imports with local feed would be most likely detrimental to global land use.
To remedy this, the solution is simple: eat less meat and dairy!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
I've opened a BlueSky account and plan to post here in future. Feel free to interact.
Loads of new people here, which is fantastic! I made this starter pack of about 50 people skeeting about food and diets (public health, environmental sustainability, etc.). If you like it, please share widely.
go.bsky.app/Uk3CrGo
Joint PhD vacancy WUR and UGhent on Behaviour change and incentives for an improved food safety culture www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/j...
More sustainable diets ๐ฅฆ are not necessarily bad for farm incomes ๐ฉโ๐พ. This is even true for countries with dominant animal sectors like IR ๐ฎ๐ช and DK ๐ฉ๐ฐ. And they are clearly good for the climate!
doi.org/10.1088/1748...
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement is in its final round - before being ratified or abandoned.
My analysis "Trade and Trees", today accepted in AER:I, shows how a relatively simple modification of the treaty can motivate forest conservation instead of deforestation:
www.sv.uio.no/econ/persone...
Sehr interessant. Vielen Dank fรผrs Teilen!
hi-tech solutions, no matter how appealing to politicians, must not be a substitute for tackling the real issue of western diets and their impact, in terms of methane from lvstk production for food & dairy, and the waste and careless overuse of resources involved.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Good news: Positive dietary health effects from international trade outweigh negative ones! The only country exhibiting a net increase in diet-related mortality from trade was Papua New Guinea.
www.nature.com/articles/s43...