Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change | PNAS User PAUL_D74, in the Science: Uncensored. Science with no political censorship by Mods subreddit, 24 Apr 2022
A study published by the University of Oxford found that plant-based diets could reduce food’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 73 percent. User VegiHarry, in the venusforming subreddit, 05 Jan 2021
A study published by the University of Oxford found that plant-based diets could reduce food’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 73 percent. User VegiHarry, in the umwelt_de subreddit, 05 Jan 2021
A study published by the University of Oxford found that plant-based diets could reduce food’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 73 percent. User VegiHarry, in the environment subreddit, 05 Jan 2021
A study published by the University of Oxford found that plant-based diets could reduce food’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 73 percent. User VegiHarry, in the vegan subreddit, 05 Jan 2021
TIL by eating less meat and more fruit and vegetables, the world could prevent several million deaths per year by 2050, cut planet-warming emissions substantially, and save billions of dollars annually in healthcare costs and climate damage, researchers said. User friendly_person1997, 05 Dec 2018
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Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User wewewawa, in the A place for a rational discussion on a divisive topic. subreddit, 28 May 2018
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User EcoInternetNewsfeed, in the EcoInternet Climate Change and Environment News subreddit, 28 May 2018
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User Likeatree7, in the Collapse of Civilization subreddit, 28 May 2018
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User Likeatree7, in the environment subreddit, 28 May 2018
TIL by eating less meat and more fruit and vegetables, the world could prevent several million deaths per year by 2050, cut planet-warming emissions substantially, and save billions of dollars annually in healthcare costs and climate damage, researchers said. User relevantlife, in the vegan subreddit, 24 Nov 2017
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The reduction in GHG emissions by eating a vegetarian diet would save $511 billion per year User alexmojaki, in the environment subreddit, 11 Jun 2017
Transitioning toward more plant-based diets could reduce food-related greenhouse gas emissions by 29–70% User slhftl, in the vegan subreddit, 28 Feb 2017
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User Bastet1, in the Vegetarian subreddit, 30 Oct 2016
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User Bastet1, in the vegan subreddit, 30 Oct 2016
Analysis and valuation of the health and climate change cobenefits of dietary change User Bastet1, in the Everything Science subreddit, 30 Oct 2016
Health and climate change benefits are greater the lower the fraction of animal-sourced foods in our diets. User Hycanlox, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 29 Apr 2016
Oxford Study on diets shows world-wide veganism saving $700 billion to $1,000 billion per year on health care, and cut food-related emissions by 70 percent User Eric1600, in the vegan subreddit, 01 Apr 2016
New study shows a vegan diet for the world would reduce pollution by two thirds and avoid 8 million deaths User pizzaiolo_, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 25 Mar 2016
climate change cobenefits of dietary change User lastdaysofdairy, in the vegan subreddit, 22 Mar 2016