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Eating Less Meat: A Boost for the Environment 🌱πŸ₯¦

Transitioning to a reduced-meat diet can have profound impacts on our planet. From lowering greenhouse gas emissions to conserving fresh water, the benefits are substantial. Dive deep into the reasons why cutting back on meat can contribute to a healthier environment.

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Tzigane · @tzigane
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Beets are a versatile vegetable and often under-appreciated. They are available year-round in the . You can enjoy the entire plant of root and greens in many ways. More info about this lovely veg can be found by clicking the link in my bio.

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Daniel Norton · @daniel
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@giamora As someone who has already ditched almost all beef consumption, I wonder what about a quantitative/ comparative designation. Quantify the impact of that serving and compare it to things easily understood, e.g. a gallon/ liter of gasoline.

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Last updated 2 years ago

Would a "climate label" encourage you to ditch beef for a lower carbon footprint food?

The cynic in me believes that shaming people's eating choices is an ineffective climate strategy. However, I do think marking climate-friendly foods -- like Panera Bread's "Cool Food Meals" designation -- might nudge folks in the right direction.

latimes.com/environment/story/

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