Sustainable Development, 2026 (SSCI, Scopus)
This study explores the intricate connections between climate change, sustainability, consumer behavior, and food security through a comprehensive thematic analysis of expert opinions. Drawing from interviews with experts in green finance, environmental policy, and sustainability consulting, the research identifies key thematic areas, including the transition to a green economy, the role of consumer behavior in driving sustainability, and the significant threats climate change poses to global food security. The findings emphasize the need for systemic changes in economic incentives and policy frameworks to support green innovations and sustainability practices. Consumer demand is highlighted as a pivotal factor in shaping market dynamics, while sustainable agriculture policies are deemed essential in mitigating the effects of climate change on food systems. The study concludes that addressing climate change requires an integrated approach that includes technological innovation, policy reforms, and shifts in consumer behavior.