Eat Better for the Planet

You’re environmentally conscious—and hungry. Here are answers to all your eco-friendly food questions

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You’re environmentally conscious—and hungry. Here are answers to all your eco-friendly food questions

Does what I eat have an effect on climate change?

Yes. The world’s food system is responsible for about one quarter of the planet-warming greenhouse gases that humans generate each year. That includes raising and harvesting all the plants, animals and animal products we eat, as well as processing, packaging and shipping food to markets all over the world.

How exactly does food contribute to global warming?

When for­ests are cleared to make room for farms and livestock, large stores of carbon are released into the atmo­sphere, which heats up the planet. Also, fossil fuels are used to operate farm machinery, make fertilizer and ship food around the globe, all of which gener­ate emissions.

Which foods have the largest impact?

In gen­eral, beef and lamb have the biggest climate footprint per gram of protein—livestock accounts for roughly the same amount of emissions as all the cars, trucks, airplanes and ships in the world today—while plant-based foods like beans, pulses, grains and soy tend to have the smallest effect. Pork, chicken, eggs and mollusks such as clams, oysters and scallops are somewhere in the middle.

These are only aver­ages. Beef raised in the United States produces generally fewer emis­sions than beef raised in Brazil or Argentina. And cer­tain cheeses can have a larger greenhouse gas impact than a lamb chop.

Is there a simple food choice I can make that would reduce my climate footprint?

Consuming less red meat and dairy will typically have the biggest effect for most people in wealthy countries. A number of stud­ies have concluded that people who eat a meat-heavy diet could shrink their food-related footprint by one-third or more by moving to a vegetarian diet. Giving up dairy would reduce those emissions even further. If you don’t want to go that far, just eatin...

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