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Cambodia's NDC 3.0: Food Systems Drive Climate Action

Cambodia's NDC 3.0: Food Systems Drive Climate Action

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Key Takeaways

Cambodia’s new climate plan integrates food systems, recognizing the interconnectedness of agriculture, nutrition, and food security in both climate risks and solutions.

  • Cambodia’s climate plan prioritizes food systems.
  • Agriculture, nutrition, and health are linked to climate.
  • The plan connects climate action with food security.
  • Integrated action across sectors is crucial for impact.
  • This approach offers a meaningful path for climate mitigation.

Why It Matters

This approach offers a practical model for other nations to address climate change holistically, focusing on food systems for both mitigation and adaptation.

What to Do Next

Research how your local government’s climate action plan addresses food systems and identify areas for improvement.

Recommended for: Policymakers, agricultural developers, climate strategists, and food security advocates looking for innovative climate solutions.

By recognizing that agricultural, nutrition, health, supply chains, and food security are deeply connected climate risks and mitigation potential, it enshrines the principle of integrating action across agendas in ways that are real and meaningful.

The post Op-Ed | How Cambodia’s NDC 3.0 Puts Food Systems at the Heart of Climate Action appeared first on Food Tank.

Source: foodtank.com

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