Start a Vegetarian Diet

 
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According to Project Drawdown's comprehensive climate survey, eating a plant-based diet is the #2 most impactful individual action we can take for our climate globally. Livestock, especially cattle, emit harmful greenhouses gasses., while some vegetarian foods like nuts can be carbon negative. Not only will going vegetarian help the climate, but it is also healthier, tied to lower rates of chronic disease. By going vegetarian for a full year, you will reduce your diet emissions by 63% compared to typical Western diet.

 
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