Tulane University: Study Finds Dietary Guidelines Around the World Have Vastly Different Carbon Footprints
March 03, 2021
March 03, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, March 3 (TNSJou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
If people across the globe were to follow their country's recommendations for a healthy diet, the impact of their food choices on greenhouse gas emissions would vary greatly depending on where they live.
Someone following U.S. dietary guidelines would have the largest carbon footprint, while a resident of India would have the smallest, according to a new Tulane Univers . . .
If people across the globe were to follow their country's recommendations for a healthy diet, the impact of their food choices on greenhouse gas emissions would vary greatly depending on where they live.
Someone following U.S. dietary guidelines would have the largest carbon footprint, while a resident of India would have the smallest, according to a new Tulane Univers . . .