Diet for a Small Planet, first published in 1971, has sold more than 2 million copies. The 20th-anniversary edition (right) was updated from the original
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How small changes to our diet can benefit the planet
The food we eat every day keeps us alive, but it can also incur big health and environmental costs—heart disease, carbon emissions, soil degradation, and
Your plant-based diet could really help the planet
(HealthDay)—Worried about climate change? You can do something about it every time you lift your fork, a new study suggests. Folks can reduce their personal
‘Diet for a Small Planet’ helped spark a food revolution; 50 years later, it’s evolving
A thin, dog-eared paperback graced our kitchen’s bookshelf from the time I was just about old enough to see above the counter. To my child’s
‘Diet for a Small Planet’ helped spark a food revolution; 50 years later, it’s evolving
A thin, dog-eared paperback graced our kitchen’s bookshelf from the time I was just about old enough to see above the counter. To my child’s
‘Diet for a Small Planet’ helped spark a food revolution; 50 years later, it’s evolving
A thin, dog-eared paperback graced our kitchen’s bookshelf from the time I was just about old enough to see above the counter. To my child’s
‘Diet for a Small Planet’ helped spark a food revolution. It’s evolving 50 years later.
‘Diet for a Small Planet’ helped spark a food revolution that is still evolving. Photo by Scott Suchman for The Washington Post A thin, dog-eared
Diet for a Small Planet: The Book That Changed the Way We Eat Is as Timely as Ever
You touched on the masculinity aspect of meat-eating briefly in your book. One of the reasons why I was interested in interviewing you for GQ
9 Ways to Eat for a Healthier Planet
By Danielle Nierenberg The food system accounts for more than one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent study published in Nature Food.
France Is Having an Existential Crisis About Giving Up Meat to Save the Planet
French President Emmanuel Macron inspects a cow at an exhibition centre in Paris in February 2020. Photo: LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images PARIS, France – Five