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Climate Change & vegetarianism

Below are the best resources we could find on Climate Change and vegetarianism.

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The Diet that Helps Fight Climate Change

You don’t have to go vegan to fight climate change. Research shows that small changes to our diets can make big differences. Climate Lab is produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by conservation scientist Dr. M.

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Going Vegan: Can Switching to a Plant-Based Diet Really Save the Planet?

If politicians are serious about change, they need to incentivise it, say scientists and writers

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What If the World Went Vegetarian?

From AsapSCIENCE: What if everyone became a vegetarian right now?

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FindCenterBy eating meat we share the responsibility of climate change, the destruction of our forests, and the poisoning of our air and water. The simple act of becoming a vegetarian will make a difference in the health of our planet.

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Don’t Let Vegetarian Environmentalists Shame You for Eating Meat. Science Is on Your Side.

Go ahead, grill a burger. Going vegetarian can help our climate a little bit, but it’s an inefficient policy to try to push on people worldwide.

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Are Vegetarians Better for the Environment?

There are many reasons to become a vegan or a vegetarian. One of the popular reasons is because it’s better for the environment... but is it really? Our resident vegetarian Anthony Carboni did some digging to find the answer.

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Comfortably Unaware: What We Choose to Eat Is Killing Us and Our Planet

In Comfortably Unaware, Dr. Richard Oppenlander tackles the crucial issue of global depletion as it relates to food choice.

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Vegetarian or Omnivore: The Environmental Implications of Diet

Unfortunately, it’s all but impossible for us consumers to figure out the climate impact of the particular specimens on our dinner table, whether they’re animal or vegetable.

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