Rethinking How We Feed the World: Insights from the Global Citizens' Assembly
A 105-person Global Citizens' Assembly representing humanity's demographic spread deliberated on food systems and climate change over three months — and reached strong consensus (70%+ agreement) that the solution requires systemic reform, not individual behaviour change.
Why this matters → When a genuine cross-section of humanity deliberates on food — not activists, not lobbyists — they overwhelmingly conclude the same thing: the system itself must change.
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