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The Initiative on Climate Action and Nutrition (I-CAN) baseline analysis demonstrates that financing and investing for programmes that link nutrition and climate is very low. Our current food systems do not ensure access to healthy diets for everyone and contribute to diet-related health issues; at the same time they put immense pressure on our environment. By investing in initiatives that address both nutrition and climate we can address two interconnected challenges simultaneously. However, more efforts should be done to align climate and nutrition sectors. Not only will this improve the health of our populations, but it will also contribute to the preservation of our planet for future generations.
Food systems are both a significant driver and victim of the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. More than 3 billion people are not able to afford healthy diets, contributing to all forms of malnutrition, while many environmental systems and processes in the food value chain are pushed beyond safe planetary boundaries.