Policy brief
Clim-Eat works to accelerate climate action in food systems
We bridge the food and climate communities,
and spark ‘business unusual’ thinking and doing
to close policy gaps and unlock action in our food systems.
CompensACTION policy brief in support of the G7 Presidency
There is significant potential for payments for ecosystem services (PES) schemes to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, protect the environment and respond to climate change – but more needs to be done to support their implementation worldwide, according to a new Clim-Eat-led policy brief.
Our priorities

Rerouting
farming and rural livelihoods to new trajectories


De-risking
livelihoods, farms and value chains


Reducing
emissions through diets and value chains


Realigning
policies, finance and support to social movements and innovation

The Clim-Eat approach
Find out more about our approach here
Clim-Eat seeks to accelerate a just transition to resilient and low-emission food systems in low and middle income countries by closing policy gaps and unlocking action. We work based on the “three thirds” principle for successful science-policy engagement. This means combining strategic engagement with timely and credible evidence generation, and effective outreach efforts to spark the transformative action needed in our food systems.
OUTREACH


Timely communications & capacity building

EVIDENCE


Scientific credible, flexible and user-friendly evidence

ENGAGEMENT


Targeted, demand driven, and participatory engagement


New Discussion Starter
The future of urban agriculture: Is it time to rewrite the rules of agriculture?
Read our latest Discussion Starter on urban agriculture now!