Animal products, i.e. meat, milk and eggs, provide an important component in global diets, but livestock dominate agricultural land use by area and are a major source of greenhouse gases. Cultural and personal associations with animal product consumption create barriers to moderating consumption, and hence reduced environmental impacts. Here we review alternatives to conventional animal products, including cultured meat, imitation meat and insects (i.e. entomophagy), and explore the potential change in global agricultural land requirements associated with each alternative. Stylised transformative consumption scenarios where half of current conventional animal products are substituted to provide at least equal protein and calories are consid...
Eating less meat may not only be good for your health; it may also be good for the planet’s health. ...
Much of the protein in the diets of European livestock is sourced from imported soybeans produced in...
Human appropriation of land for food production has fundamentally altered the Earth system, with imp...
Animal products, i.e. meat, milk and eggs, provide an important component in global diets, but lives...
Abstract Plant-based animal product alternatives are increasingly promoted to achieve more sustainab...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
The consumption of meat and dairy products raise enormous environmental concerns. Circa 80% of globa...
Within the next 40 years, the global livestock industry will have to considerably increase productio...
A global population increasing both in number and in resource consumption per capita has resulted in...
There is a hypothesis in the anthropological literature (e.g. Milton, 2003) that our complex human b...
The present period is characterized by a growing world population and a higher demand for more and b...
* This report reviews the trajectories of meat consumption shifting from the periphery to the center...
Land use change (LUC) is responsible for a large share of the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse ...
European livestock systems are characterised by high meat production to accommodate high consumer de...
The increase in global consumption of animal source food (ASF) (by more than 40kg/person/year in the...
Eating less meat may not only be good for your health; it may also be good for the planet’s health. ...
Much of the protein in the diets of European livestock is sourced from imported soybeans produced in...
Human appropriation of land for food production has fundamentally altered the Earth system, with imp...
Animal products, i.e. meat, milk and eggs, provide an important component in global diets, but lives...
Abstract Plant-based animal product alternatives are increasingly promoted to achieve more sustainab...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
The consumption of meat and dairy products raise enormous environmental concerns. Circa 80% of globa...
Within the next 40 years, the global livestock industry will have to considerably increase productio...
A global population increasing both in number and in resource consumption per capita has resulted in...
There is a hypothesis in the anthropological literature (e.g. Milton, 2003) that our complex human b...
The present period is characterized by a growing world population and a higher demand for more and b...
* This report reviews the trajectories of meat consumption shifting from the periphery to the center...
Land use change (LUC) is responsible for a large share of the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse ...
European livestock systems are characterised by high meat production to accommodate high consumer de...
The increase in global consumption of animal source food (ASF) (by more than 40kg/person/year in the...
Eating less meat may not only be good for your health; it may also be good for the planet’s health. ...
Much of the protein in the diets of European livestock is sourced from imported soybeans produced in...
Human appropriation of land for food production has fundamentally altered the Earth system, with imp...