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The role of meat in strategies to achieve a sustainable diet lower in greenhouse gas emissions: A review
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2017.
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Abstract
- peer-reviewed Food consumption is responsible for a considerable proportion of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE). Hence, individual food choices have the potential to substantially influence both public health and the environment. Meat and animal products are relatively high in GHGE and therefore targeted in efforts to reduce dietary emissions. This review first highlights the complexities regarding sustainability in terms of meat consumption and thereafter discusses possible strategies that could be implemented to mitigate its climatic impact. It outlines how sustainable diets are possible without the elimination of meat. For instance, overconsumption of food in general, beyond our nutritional requirements, was found to be a significant contributor of emissions. Non-voluntary and voluntary mitigation strategies offer potential to reduce dietary GHGE. All mitigation strategies require careful consideration but on-farm sustainable intensification perhaps offers the most promise. However, a balance between supply and demand approaches is encouraged. Health should remain the overarching principle for policies and strategies concerned with shifting consumer behaviour towards sustainable diets. This study was funded by the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine through the Food Institutional Research Measure (FIRM) funding instrument (grant number: 13/F/527).
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Conservation of Natural Resources
Sustainable diet
Meat
Mitigation
Natural resource economics
Food consumption
Agricultural economics
Food Supply
Supply and demand
Food Preferences
Greenhouse Gases
03 medical and health sciences
Food choice
Greenhouse gas emissions
Animals
Humans
Climate change
Animal Husbandry
Consumer behaviour
Nutrition
Consumption (economics)
030109 nutrition & dietetics
Nutritional Requirements
Consumer Behavior
Diet
Overconsumption
Greenhouse gas
Sustainability
Business
Food Science
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d1665bff51ab39b38ae10e9a3c0310e6