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You can read the letter here 👇 3/3 foodpolicycoalition.eu/wp-content/u...
🎉 Historic news from Denmark - and proof that change can happen when people organise 😉 After years of campaigning, the new government just committed to reshaping its farming system, away from its current intensive & polluting model. How? 🧵
The UK government is planning to tighten its nutrient profiling model - which scores the healthiness of foods and determines which products can be promoted and advertised. The food industry is (expectedly) up in arms against this move, pretexting it will boost inflation. www.ft.com/content/a5b4...
"In perhaps the biggest change of all, for the first time in 130 years Denmark will not have an agriculture minister. In their place will be a minister for nature and animal welfare, with the agriculture portfolio split between that department and four others." www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
"Poverty and inequality are not accidents; they are predictable outcomes of policy choices: how we design tax systems, regulate labour markets, value care, structure public services and decide whose needs and whose voices matter." www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
As part of its EU Safe Hearts Plan, the @ec.europa.eu has announced a study on ultra-processed foods (UPFs). While this initiative is welcomed, policymakers should not wait for its conclusions before acting on what we already know: poor diets are harming public health. 2/3
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Every food system/climate/animal rights/health advocate and activist who feels a bit down in the current gloomy political climate: please read this 👇 Change can happen - and it *will* if we keep fighting together. 💪
“When she was born in 2013, I felt more optimistic about the possibility of reducing emissions. Now I feel guilty about leaving her in this world [..], and guilty about having played a part in the changing climate. So it’s bleak.” @lisaschipper.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Alongside 20 other organisations representing civil society, health associations and medical professionals, @fern.org is calling on @ec.europa.eu to take urgent action to create healthier #FoodEnvironments across Europe. 1/3
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Friends of the Earth Europe
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🎉 Historic news from Denmark - and proof that change can happen when people organise 😉 After years of campaigning, the new government just committed to reshaping its farming system, away from its current intensive & polluting model. How? 🧵
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Friends of the Earth Europe
How campaigners beat industrial farming in Denmark’s ‘pig election’
Mette Frederiksen’s new government promises overhaul for people – and animals – in home of ultra-intensive farming
www.theguardian.com
A fifth of female climate scientists who responded to Guardian survey said they had opted to have no or fewer children
‘I am starting to panic about my child’s future’: climate scientists wary of starting families
www.theguardian.com
Our roadmap has been shaped by experts across the world. We call on political leaders at all levels to use it, says Olivier De Schutter and others
www.theguardian.com
We economists have done the maths: ‘growth’ is a doomed strategy – there is a better way | Olivier De Schutter and others
Businesses warn that proposed changes to ‘nutrient profiling model’ risk stoking inflation and reducing investment
www.ft.com
Plan to tighten healthy food rules provokes backlash from UK industry