The mission of the Institute read: "Through research and outreach that inspire action, the Worldwatch Institute works to accelerate the transition to a
sustainable world that meets human needs. The Institute's top mission objectives are universal access to
renewable energy and
nutritious food, expansion of
environmentally sound jobs and development, transformation of cultures from
consumerism to sustainability, and an early end to
population growth through healthy and intentional
childbearing." The Worldwatch Institute aimed to inform policymakers and the public about the links between the
world economy and its environmental support systems. Research conducted by the institute was integrative or interdisciplinary and global in scope. Worldwatch's priority programs included: • Building a
low-carbon energy system that dramatically reduces the use of
fossil fuels and lowers
greenhouse gas emissions. • Nourishing the Planet - methods that create a
sustainable food production system that provides a healthy, nutritious diet for all while sustaining the land, water, and
biological resources on which life depends. The project resulted in the Worldwatch Institute's flagship publication,
State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet. •
Transforming economies,
cultures, and societies that meets human needs, promotes
prosperity, and is in harmony with
nature. Worldwatch also monitored human
health,
population,
water resources,
biodiversity,
governance, and
environmental security. ==History==