Has process hijacked purpose? Outlook on food systems transformation in the global climate change processes

Author:

Dinesh Dhanush12ORCID,Zeppenfeldt Leanne1,Thornton Philip1,Campbell Bruce1

Affiliation:

1. Clim-Eat, Wageningen, The Netherlands

2. School of Earth and Environment, Faculty of Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

Abstract

There has been growing interest in the Conference of Parties (COPs) meetings of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in food systems, which account for a third of global emissions and are heavily impacted by climate change. While there has been much rhetoric about the need for transformation at recent COPs, we examine whether this solely remains at the level of rhetoric and ambition or is likely to deliver the climate action that is needed. Based on literature, documentation of UNFCCC meetings, and our own participation, we observe that progress in the past on agriculture has been extremely slow and has led to limited action, while the recent verbiage on food systems has not been matched by significant progress in the negotiations. The urgent action needed is not realised through the UNFCCC processes. New and radically different ways to catalyse action are needed, and the UNFCCC process urgently needs reform as part of wider multilateral reforms. We propose that the scale of the COPs is reduced and that the focus shifts to the results delivered through rigorous evaluation, accountability and transparency, and a shift towards less consensus-based approaches to drive action and ambition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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