We’ve been told that meat and dairy are crucial for getting enough protein. Can we get by without them? Or will omitting them cause us to be at risk of not meeting our protein requirements?
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When it comes to doing something about climate change, your food choices matter.
Thanks for tuning in to Eating for Eden, a podcast that takes a food-first approach to climate action.
We’ve been given a beautiful garden to steward. It may seem like a small thing, but the food we eat plays a massive role in either contributing to or lessening carbon emissions.
I’m here to help you decide with intention what you’re putting on your plate and into your mouth (and thoroughly enjoy your food along the way).
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Resources and Works Cited
See brief, accessible videos by Stanford professor and researcher Dr. Christopher Gardner on https://stanfordnutrition.my.canva.site/poweredbyplants, especially the one about protein.
Simon Hill, The Proof Is in the Plants, 279, 284.
Episode 017 | Efficiency: How Effective Is Your “Middle Cow”?: https://open.substack.com/pub/edenandme/p/017-efficiency-how-effective-is-your?r=2apafq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web.
Episode 020 | Dr. Matthew Nagra: Nutrition and Lifestyle-Focused Doctor on Soy Foods’ Health and Environmental Impacts: https://open.substack.com/pub/edenandme/p/020-dr-matthew-nagra-nutrition-and?r=2apafq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web.
Mark Rober video, “Feeding Bill Gates a Fake Burger (to save the world),” (see 11:30–12:05):
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