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Greenhouse gas emissions associated with dietary guidelines vary between countries: Study – Times Now
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with national dietary guidelines advocating a healthy diet vary greatly between countries.

Washington: Greenhouse gas emissions associated with national dietary guidelines advocating a healthy diet vary greatly between countries, with US guidelines having the largest carbon footprint and India having the smallest, according to a study involving seven countries. The study was published in the open-access Nutrition Journal. The variations result from differences in recommendations for and consumptions of individual foods within the six main food groups – protein foods, dairy, grains, fruits,…
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