Europe's food system is responsible for one third of the continent's greenhouse gas emissions and is critical for biodiversity and public health. With €8.1M in funding, the comprehensive EU project, CLEVERFOOD, will transform the European food system into one that is more climate-friendly, protects nature and biodiversity, and promotes public health across the European continent.
"Current and future crises, including climate crisis, food crisis, biodiversity crisis and health crisis are inextricably linked to the way we produce food. Thus, the time has come to make a radical change, where all EU countries make a concerted effort to transform our food system by making it more fair, sustainable, circular and plant-based," says Associate Professor Christian Bugge Henriksen of the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences.
For the next four years, Henriksen will lead CLEVERFOOD together with his team from the Climate and Food Security Group at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences

