How changing your diet could help save the world
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How changing your diet could help save the world - UBC News
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
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How changing your diet could help save the world - UBC News
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
UBC News (news.ubc.ca)
Just lower your beef consumption and that’s it, otherwise the fast food chains need to learn NOT throwing out their perfectly edible food and just donate it to homeless centers or anything else, and ofc we shouldn’t waste resources on mindless materialistic stuffs (ai khm)
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How changing your diet could help save the world - UBC News
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
UBC News (news.ubc.ca)
Why is the problem forced upon the individual again?
Same shit with recycling.
Pretty sure were the smallest impact.
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How changing your diet could help save the world - UBC News
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
UBC News (news.ubc.ca)
If this isn’t how to remove corporate lobbyist from us politics i don’t think it’s going to work
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How changing your diet could help save the world - UBC News
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
UBC News (news.ubc.ca)
You cant magick away massive overshoot. 95% of Earth’s population are going to go away. The only question left, how quickly that happens.