- India’s dietary guidelines have a relatively lower carbon footprint, finds study. But a diverse food basket, especially consumption of non-cereal food groups such as fruits and vegetables, is needed for a more nutrition-sensitive food environment in rural India. https://india.mongabay.com/2021/06/indias-dietary-guidelines-have-a-relatively-lower-carbon-footprint-study/ 5 comments india
- India’s dietary guidelines have the lowest carbon footprint compared to Germany, the Netherlands, Oman, Thailand, Uruguay, and the United States, a recent study has said https://india.mongabay.com/2021/06/indias-dietary-guidelines-have-a-relatively-lower-carbon-footprint-study 84 comments science
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