Audubon Magazine spotlights the meat and climate change connection. In
his article “Low-Carbon Diet,” author Mike Tidwell furnishes many
connections between food choices, in particular meat, and climate
change effects. Mr. Tidwell is the director for the Chesapeake Climate
Action Network in the US, as well as a writer and filmmaker on global
warming related issues. In his article, he states that not only are
animal products very carbon and energy intensive, but their waste
byproducts such as methane and nitrous oxide, are far more potent
greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide. He thus advises eating little or
no meat in order to truly mitigate climate change.
We are grateful, Mr. Tidwell and Audubon Magazine for informing readers
about this essential way to curb global warming. Let us all make
conscious choices such as these to preserve our Earthly home for our
children and future generations.
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