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According to our estimates, today’s diets are associated with a large and increasing health burden (Figure 2.3). Overall, poor diets were responsible for more than 12 million avoidable deaths in 2018, which represents 26% of all deaths among adults.
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What does food have to do with climate change? What we eat, and how that food is produced, affects our health but also the environment.
Nov 23, 2020 · Eat nutritious plant-rich diets. Currently, the average meat intake for someone living in a high-income country is 200-250g a day – far higher than the 80-90g recommended by the United Nations, and ten-fold that of lower-income countries. Livestock takes up nearly 80% of global agricultural land, is a leading cause of tropical forest clearing ...
It is not only why we process food but how we process food that has changed dramatically with time. Cheesemaking is an excellent example, as humans have been doing it for at least 10,000 years.
Feb 6, 2019 · The food we eat has huge potential to improve both human health and environmental sustainability, but too often today it is posing a threat to both people and planet, according to a new...
Sep 16, 2019 · The way we move, what food we eat and how we treat our clothes are all crucial to determining the impact we have on the planet. We are all citizen designers, with the power to effect positive change through our everyday actions, no matter who we are, or where we live.
Dec 1, 2021 · As the world’s population continues to rise and more people start to eat like Westerners do, the production of meat, dairy and eggs will need to rise by about 44% by 2050, according to the UN...
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