Research That Matters Podcast - A Global Deep Dive

Episode 9: Latest Research on Food Insecurity, Global System Problems and Innovations - Latest Research

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Publication Date

1-31-2026

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Food Insecurity, Climate Change Concerns and Innovation is a podcast episode that translates recent academic research into practical insights for nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and community practitioners working at the intersection of food systems and social impact. Drawing from multiple peer-reviewed studies, this episode explores how climate change, economic instability, and global crises are reshaping food insecurity across regions—while also highlighting innovative, community-driven responses.

This podcast is based on Research Summaries from the Journal of Nonprofit Innovation (JoNI), December 2023 issue, which synthesizes findings from recent studies related to food insecurity, climate resilience, urban and rural food systems, and emerging solutions such as regenerative agriculture, food rescue, indoor farming, and policy innovation. The research emphasizes the interconnected nature of food security, environmental sustainability, health outcomes, and equity, offering evidence-based insights that can inform real-world action.

To increase accessibility and reach, this episode was created using NotebookLM, transforming academic research into an engaging audio format designed to support learning, reflection, and application. By bridging research and practice, Food Insecurity, Climate Change Concerns and Innovation helps ensure that critical evidence doesn’t stay behind paywalls—but instead informs decisions that matter on the ground.

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This podcast episode was created using NotebookLM to make research more accessible and actionable for nonprofit leaders by translating evidence-based insights into an easy-to-consume audio format.

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