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How to reduce your food's carbon footprint | Your Planet
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2020
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Excellent video! We are both in our 80's and are all about healthy aging. Getting older does have to mean getting sicker. We still strive for a strong body, a calm mind, & a positive outlook. The videos you present are very helpful.
Hi declan
Awesome n definitely fresh
Here are five ways to reduce your carbon footprint.🙏
learn the 5 R's: refuse, reduce, reuse, rot, recycle: Going zero waste is a great step towards combating climate change.
bike more and drive less
conserve water and protect our waterways
eat seasonally, locally, and more plants
switch to sustainable, clean energy
Daily Dose of Medicine not forgetting that where one does have to drive.... drive electric only. We all need this.
@@davethefab6339 electric bikes too.
Love the focus on vegetation rather than unsustainable and wildly unethical animal products. Save the planet with every meal
Fish is food too. I recently asked Dr Joanna about the herring and salmon she was touting.
Fish is NOT food. Fish is NOT sustainable. Our oceans are collapsing and will be fishless within the next 27 years, lets stop and grow past the misinformation due to societal indoctrination!!
@@AL-cg4vb Noongars around here have been fishing for at least 40,000 years.
Eating fish isn't the problem, 7.7 billion people on Planet Earth is the problem.
@@oneeyedphotographer you're so wrong it's not even funny. Eating fish is exactly the problem. Humans have murdered and eaten each other for thousands of years too, doesn't make it a good argument. We grow enough food to feed 10 billion people and fishing is literally causing the collapse of oceans within the next 27 years. You want to know what a bigger issue is that 7 billion people? Raising over 70 billion animals to only feed a couple billion of us. There isn't some other magical invisible climate destroyer we don't know about. It's fishing. Point blank.
@@oneeyedphotographer also don't act like the way you kill animals now is anything like they did thousands of years ago. That's just ridiculous and deeply uneducated.
From Farm, To Nosetril ❤️
My food doesn't have feet.
Buy it smaller shoes!
7-4 hello