Food Systems, Agriculture, and Climate Change

Meat Consumption: Myths and Facts

Meat Consumption: Myths and Facts

By Dariush Mozaffarian, Dean, Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy More than half of Americans who make New Year’s resolutions resolve to “eat healthier." If you’re one, you might be confused about the role meat should play in your health.
The Truth About Metals in Foods

The Truth About Metals in Foods

A recent spate of stories about contaminated food aren’t as worrisome as they seem, said the Friedman School’s Jerold Mande
A Climate-Friendly Cup

A Climate-Friendly Cup

Tufts research could help inform future strategies to shift consumer behavior.
The Next Half-Century of Food

The Next Half-Century of Food

On the anniversary of a landmark White House conference, experts raise critical issues that affect nutrition for all of us
‘Report card’ on diet trends: low-quality carbs account for 42 percent of a day’s calories

‘Report card’ on diet trends: low-quality carbs account for 42 percent of a day’s calories

Older people, those with lower income, and those with less education face greater hurdles
Another Way to Eat Local

Another Way to Eat Local

Want a win for the environment, your community, and your health? Show local fisheries some love, says Friedman School alum Kyle Foley
Nayla Bezares Announced as 2019 Student Commencement Speaker

Nayla Bezares Announced as 2019 Student Commencement Speaker

The Friedman School is pleased to announce that this year’s student Commencement speaker is Nayla Bezares, MS candidate in the Agriculture, Food and Environment program. 
Dean Mozaffarian Guests on Food Talk with Alum Dani Nierenberg

Dean Mozaffarian Guests on Food Talk with Alum Dani Nierenberg

Dean Dariush Mozaffarian recently joined Friedman Alumna Dani Nierenberg for a conversation about maneuvering out of the global nutrition crisis while guaranteeing a better future for the food system.  Created in August 2018, the podcast “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” features chefs, experts, and activists outlining their ideal food system—and how their projects are making a better food system more attainable.
How to Feed the World

How to Feed the World

Feeding nine billion people by 2050 will be a big problem. The solution should be tiny. 
What Foods Are Better for the Earth?

What Foods Are Better for the Earth?

A new study assesses the environmental sustainability impact of food suggestions in the national Dietary Guidelines for Americans