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This Thanksgiving the 88% of Americans who choose a traditional turkey dinner will be eating a climatarian meal. Americans who pledge to eat climatarian meals throughout the year could cut their carbon footprint by a tonne and make a significant contribution to tackling climate change, says Climates social network.
17.11.2016
 
Young Italians are more and more climatarian at the dinner table, a new Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition (BCFN) survey showed Monday.
02.08.2016
 
Want to contribute to the fight against global warming? Start by changing what you put on your plate. This Earth Day, we look at some newfangled diets such as “climatarianism” and “reducetarianism” which you can adopt.
27.04.2016
 
Even small dietary shifts such as swapping chicken for beef or beans for pork can significantly reduce people’s environmental impact.
21.04.2016
 
A new scientific study shows that EU climate targets can only be met if we adopt a Climatarian diet and make some agricultural production technology changes.
16.03.2016
 
More specific labels like “climatarian” and “reducetarian” can help people stick to their food choices by making them feel like part of a community.
15.03.2016
 
Climatarian: The Diet Based on Your Footprint – Your “Carbon-Footprint” Last month on Twitter, Shawna McKinley of MeetGreen tagged me while asking #eventprofs if any of them were planning menus for “climatarians.” That was my first introduction to the word and I’m so glad she shared it with me.
20.01.2016
 
A new diet description came into its own in 2015—and this one has nothing to do with losing weight.
13.01.2016
 
Climates is calling on meat eaters to make their New Year resolution to ‘go climatarian’ for an easy way to make a big impact on climate change and help save paradise island communities from extinction.
17.12.2015
 
Today, the first truly global deal to limit climate change to below 2 degrees Celsius, with an aim of 1.5 degrees, was agreed at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris.
13.12.2015
 
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