Paul Saladino· MD
all animal based foods combined red meat poultry fish seafood eggs dairy and animal based fats represent 82 percent of the baseline diet greenhouse gas emissions
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all animal based foods combined red meat poultry fish seafood eggs dairy and animal based fats represent 82 percent of the baseline diet greenhouse gas emissions
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a 2020 report from the university of michigan was connected with these recommendations in the daily mail not the best newspaper in the world and it caused a big stir so i'm not sure i agree with all of these university of michigan recommendations it was a 2020 publication they say cutting animal foods uh in the u.s diet by have could present one point billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.