Dietary transitions, such as eliminating meat consumption, have been proposed as one way to reduce the climate impact of the global and regional food systems. However, it should be ensured that replacement diets are, indeed, nutritious and that climate benefits are accurately accounted for. This study uses New Zealand food consumption as a case study for exploring the cumulative climate impact of adopting the national dietary guidelines and the substitution of meat from hypothetical diets. The new GWP* metric is used as it was designed to better reflect the climate impacts of the release of methane than the de facto standard 100-year Global Warming Potential metric (GWP100). A transition at age 25 to the hypothetical dietary guideline diet ...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Nutrition guidelines now consider the environmental impact of food choices as well as maintaining he...
Dietary climate impact in a Swedish population (56-95 years old) was estimated based on self-reporte...
Dietary transitions, such as eliminating meat consumption, have been proposed as one way to reduce t...
Dietary transitions, such as eliminating meat consumption, have been proposed as one way to reduce t...
Under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, New Zealand (NZ) committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Many studies have evaluated the life cycle environmental impacts of diets based on a single period, ...
Population diets have impacts on both human and planetary health. This research aims to optimise a N...
Climate change mitigation policies tend to focus on the energy sector, while the livestock sector re...
This article reviews how food system activities contribute to climate change and how dietary changes...
Objective: To compare the costs and climate impact (greenhouse gas emissions) associated with c...
The FAO predicts a major increase in global animal food consumption to 2050. In this paper we invest...
Research over the past 10 years has illustrated an important connection between dietary choices, the...
Dietary transitions are important for combating many of the environmental challenges humanity is fac...
Food and nutrition security in the Australia-New Zealand region: impact of climate change Climate ch...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Nutrition guidelines now consider the environmental impact of food choices as well as maintaining he...
Dietary climate impact in a Swedish population (56-95 years old) was estimated based on self-reporte...
Dietary transitions, such as eliminating meat consumption, have been proposed as one way to reduce t...
Dietary transitions, such as eliminating meat consumption, have been proposed as one way to reduce t...
Under the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, New Zealand (NZ) committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissi...
Many studies have evaluated the life cycle environmental impacts of diets based on a single period, ...
Population diets have impacts on both human and planetary health. This research aims to optimise a N...
Climate change mitigation policies tend to focus on the energy sector, while the livestock sector re...
This article reviews how food system activities contribute to climate change and how dietary changes...
Objective: To compare the costs and climate impact (greenhouse gas emissions) associated with c...
The FAO predicts a major increase in global animal food consumption to 2050. In this paper we invest...
Research over the past 10 years has illustrated an important connection between dietary choices, the...
Dietary transitions are important for combating many of the environmental challenges humanity is fac...
Food and nutrition security in the Australia-New Zealand region: impact of climate change Climate ch...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Nutrition guidelines now consider the environmental impact of food choices as well as maintaining he...
Dietary climate impact in a Swedish population (56-95 years old) was estimated based on self-reporte...