When it comes to eating meat, it sometimes seems impossible to strike a balance between doing the right thing for your body, and for the planet. Now, a team of environmental scientists has calculated ...
Why we should aspire to eat less meat like it’s 2019.
The tips come from a “do more” list that Mayor Mike Johnston’s administration posted as part of its $3 million marketing campaign that aims to persuade residents to help the city reach its climate ...
Cattle grazing on public lands near Steens Mountain, Oregon. BLM/Greg Shine, CC BY As the scale and impacts of climate change become increasingly alarming, meat is a popular target for action.
As a new semester at Tufts begins, food is everywhere — at dining halls, social bonding events, late-night study sessions and parties. It is ubiquitous, a triviality many of us neglect to consider, ...
It’s no secret that diets containing high quantities of meat are not great for the planet. In fact, a study published a few years back found that meat accounts for nearly 60% of all greenhouse gases ...
Eating less meat can reduce your environmental impact by 30%. This holiday season, try a plant-based dinner and experience how satisfying and flavorful vegetarian meals can be. From mushroom ...
There’s nothing necessarily wrong with loving a good steak every now and then—meat can be a great source of protein, iron, and other key nutrients. But there’s growing evidence that eating more plants ...
When a group of leading scientists and nutrition experts unveiled a global diet plan several years ago, few expected it to ignite one of the fiercest food debates in recent memory. Their central ...