April 27, 2006 — It turns out there's something anyone can do right now to make a big impact on global warming, says one climate researcher: Eat more veggies.
A new study of how much greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere by the production of food shows that the difference between a meat-based and plant-based diet amounts to the same as driving an SUV versus a small sedan.
The calculations are based on data and a basic ecological concept that have been around for decades, but no one had actually done the math.
"It's just never been done," said climate researcher Gidon Eshel of the University of Chicago. "The data is simply there to mine."
Eshel and colleague Pamela Martin have published their study in the current issue of the scientific journal Earth Interactions.