Dietary shifts from staples toward meats, fruits, and vegetables increase environmental impacts. Excessive red meat intake and micro-nutrient deficiencies also raise health concerns. Previous research examined environmental and health consequences of alternative diets but overlooked impacts on air pollution and land use change. Here we examine implications of four potential Chinese dietary shifts on ammonia and particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, carbon storage loss associated with land-use change, water use, and human health. We show that a diet that replaces red meat with soy benefits the environment and avoids 57,000 PM2.5-related premature deaths annually. Dietary health benefits, however, appear la...
The food sector has been recognized as a significant contributor to multiple environmental issues in...
Background: Food choices influence health status, but also have a great impact on the environment. T...
Considering the contradiction between the need to change the food consumption structure of Chinese r...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Background Both diet and air pollution are associated with mortality risks. However, no epidemiologi...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, water and land use, and dietary...
The food sector has been recognized as a significant contributor to multiple environmental issues in...
Background: Food choices influence health status, but also have a great impact on the environment. T...
Considering the contradiction between the need to change the food consumption structure of Chinese r...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations ...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Dietary-related risks rank top among all the health risks in many countries. The 2nd United Nations...
Background Both diet and air pollution are associated with mortality risks. However, no epidemiologi...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, water and land use, and dietary...
The food sector has been recognized as a significant contributor to multiple environmental issues in...
Background: Food choices influence health status, but also have a great impact on the environment. T...
Considering the contradiction between the need to change the food consumption structure of Chinese r...