The 2025 EAT-Lancet Report: Can food save our future?
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24.09.25
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On October 3, EAT —a science-based global platform for food system transformation— and The Lancet —one of the world’s leading medical journals— will launch the 2025 EAT-Lancet Commission. This landmark report updates one of the most widely cited studies of the past decade. To unpack its influence on research, policy, and global action, we spoke with Fabrice DeClerck, EAT’s Chief Science Officer and Alliance’s Principal Scientist.
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