Or, they could simply mind their own business instead of trying to force Other People to eat a certain way
What is the Climatarian diet? Foods you can eat to minimize your carbon footprint in 2022
If your New Year’s resolution is to help combat climate change, the food you eat could make a big difference.
It’s not. And, for most Warmists, it’s not, except to agitate. They won’t actually do anything themselves
A Climatarian diet focuses on reducing your carbon footprint with plant-based, locally sourced produce, according to nutrition app Lifesum.
Increased carbon emissions are drastically changing our planet, including rising temperatures and sea levels, which contribute to more heatwaves, drought and storms, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. A Climatarian diet has the potential to not just help the planet but also improve your health, according to Dr. Alona Pulde, a family practitioner specializing in nutrition and lifestyle medicine at Lifesum.
And what do they recommend?
- Lentils and beans
- Local and seasonal fruits and veggies
- Whole grains
- Nuts and seeds
- Chicken
And what do they not want people to eat?
- Beef and lamb (I can deal without lamb. Beef? Piss off)
- Palm oil (this, yes. Palm oil is bad for the environment, causes massive defoliation and clearcutting, along with destruction of species. Interestingly, palm oil was meant to be helpful to reduce carbon footprints.
- Farmed fish
- Coffee (good luck with that)
- Sugar (piss off)
Most of this used to be called eating responsible to be healthier, now the climate cult has appropriated it.
