Scientists Pitch New 'Planetary Health Diet' to Save Lives and Environment

Scientists Pitch New 'Planetary Health Diet' to Save Lives and Environment

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   Humanity’s global food system has become untenable, causing resources to disappear, climate change to accelerate, and global health problems to surge. A new studyi lancet argues for the overhaul of global eating habits by using Planetary Health Diet which will prolong life qualitatively and quantitatively beside protecting enviornment or our Planet without exhausting it's reserve needed to feed 10 billion people.
Thirty scientists were gathered over the past year for the Eat-Lancet Commission on food, planet, and health, which started by asking if the planet could support 10 billion people by 2050, and found that current eating habits and agricultural practices make that prospect exceedingly difficult to realize.Even for current population levels, the report argues, the global food system is broken and poses a dire threat to the planet.
“While global food production of calories has generally kept pace with population growth, more than 820 million people still lack sufficient food, and many more consume either low-quality diets or too much food,” the report says. “Unhealthy diets now pose a greater risk to morbidity and mortality than unsafe sex, alcohol, drug and tobacco use combined.”
“Global food production threatens climate stability and ecosystem resilience and constitutes the single largest driver of environmental degradation and transgression of planetary boundaries,” the report continues. “Taken together the outcome is dire.”US citizens, for example, need to reduce their red meat consumption by 84% on average to adhere to the diet, while eating six times more beans and lentils. In Europe, people need to reduce red meat intake by 77%, and eat 15 times more nuts and seeds.The global production of red meat has led to widespread deforestation, diminishing water supplies, and greenhouse gas emissions, scientists have long called on people to vastly reduce their meat consumption.”
Overall, the planetary health diet involves 2,500 calories per day. People following the diet are asked to eat no more than one beef burger, two servings of fish, and one or two eggs per week. The vast majority of proteins will come from pulses and nuts, fruits and vegetables will account for around half of every plate of food consumed, and cereals will deliver a majority of calories.
More importantly, however, the diet would make the most of the planet’s limited resources, while providing a balanced diet to 10 billion people.The report is being released to policymakers in 40 cities around the world to build support and they expect to get generate significant interest.The planetary health diet is based on really hard epidemiological evidence, where researchers followed large cohorts of people for decades,


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