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UK could experience ‘civil unrest’ due to food shortages triggered by climate disasters

The UK’s top food security experts believe the country could face “civil unrest” in the coming decades due to climate-triggered food shortages, according to a new survey.

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Supermarket food waste is a problem. Can smart pricing fix it?

Grocery stores can keep more food from landfills and be more profitable by adopting a practice widely used by airlines, hotels, and other industries.
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German supermarket trials charging true climate cost of foods

A leading discount supermarket in Germany has raised the prices of a selection of its products to reflect their real cost on people’s health and the environment.

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Suzi Kerr: Yes, the climate crisis is raising your grocery bills

Droughts, fires, floods, heatwaves – they’re all contributing to our supply-chain problems and brutal inflation.

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5 ways climate change makes life more expensive (and what to do about it)

From groceries to gas to insurance, here are five of the biggest categories where extreme weather events are fueling price hikes -- and what we can do about it.

Wasteless's electronic price tags lower the cost of groceries as they get older
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Wasteless's electronic price tags lower the cost of groceries as they get older

Fruit that will get thrown out next week would be cheaper than fruit that expires later. If you’re going to eat it that day, you can save.
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COOP DK in Denmark is telling customers about the climate impact of their grocery choices

A major supermarket chain in Denmark is offering shoppers something extra at checkout: an estimated amount of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from their groceries.

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