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- -Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact not requiring a large complex solution. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
- +Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact that doesn't require any large complex solutions. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
-Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact not requiring a large complex solution. I believe Europe could take a global lead.- +Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact that doesn't require any large complex solutions. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
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- -Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact not requiring a large complex solution. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
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- +Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact that doesn't require any large complex solutions. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
Deletions
-Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact not requiring a large complex solution. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
Additions
- +Reduce food emissions by promoting/incentifying a more vegetarian/vegan diet and push back on meat, fish & dairy consumption. These industries are known for massive CO2 contributions (many international reports argue it's even the biggest source), tied to animal suffering and destruction of our ecosystem (deforestation & overfishing). Additionally a more healthier diet will result in less medical conditions and thus load on social support programs. Changing your diet is a manageable individual choice with high impact that doesn't require any large complex solutions. I believe Europe could take a global lead.
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