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Food safety Climate change
3. Climate changes
Further reading
At the Paris Climate Summit in 2015, a
new Agenda 2030 Climate Agreement Over the last few decades,
Satokausikalenteri 2018. was signed, which defined three climate change has emerged
sustainable development themes as a megatrend
Suomalaiset ravitsemussuositukset 2014. (Economic Sustainable, Social Sustainable
https://www.evira.fi/globalassets/vrn/pdf/ravitsemussuositukset_2014_fi_ and Environmental Sustainable Development). At the same time, it was
web.3_es-1.pdf read:13.11.2017. agreed to reduce emissions globally from 2020 onwards.
(United Nations 2015)
Vegan Stvouhrv. http://www.vegan.hr/veganstvouhrv.aspx . read: 14.5.2018.
In Nordic country’s The Nordic Council of Ministers has been promoting
WHO. http://www.who.int/topics/nutrition/en/. read:13.11.2017. climate change and sustainable development since 1990. Council have de-
veloped a sustainable development strategy for the Nordic countries until
Voutilainen, Fagelholm and Multanen 2015. Ravitsemustaito. Sanoma Pro Oy, 2025. In these long-term objectives, the Nordic Council of Ministers has de-
Helsinki. (16-51).
fined the future welfare model and possible indicators to describe regional
development of sustainable development.
(Norden 2013, 7-8)
In Finland
At the moment, in Finland we still have four seasons: winter, spring, sum-
mer and autumn. Nevertheless, Finnish climate guide says, “Finland’s
climate will change more in winter than in summer”. According to this, in
the coming decades Finnish climate will become warmer in winter time by
2,3 ±0,4°C. This means that daily maximum and minimum temperatures
have increased by 0,3± 0,2 °C. According to the Finnish climate guide that
is more than the normal effect of the greenhouse gas emission. (Climate
guide 2018.)
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