‘Planetary health diet’ could save 40,000 deaths a day, landmark report finds
<p>Diet allows modest meat consumption and would also slash food-related climate emissions by half, says report by 70 leading experts from 35 countries</p><p>Adoption of a plant-rich “planetary health diet” could prevent 40,000 early deaths a day across the world, according to a landmark report.</p><p>The diet – which allows moderate meat consumption – and related measures would also slash the food-related emissions driving global heating by half by 2050. Today, a third of greenhouse gas emissions come from the global food system and taming the climate crisis is impossible without changing how the world eats, the researchers said. Food production is also the biggest cause of the destruction of wildlife and forests and the pollution of water.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/oct/02/planetary-health-diet-could-save-40000-deaths-a-day-landmark-report-finds">Continue reading...</a>
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