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CANT MAKE THIS UP: WHICH SEAFOOD Healthiest and is the least Carbon INTENSIVE | |
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User ID: 78683711 United States 09/28/2022 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A new study finds that species with exceptionally high nutrient levels overlap with those associated with low carbon emissions—pointing toward a more sustainable diet. September 23, 2022 Calling all seafood lovers: to adopt a diet that’s low on emissions and good for your health, consider boosting your intake of oysters, anchovies, and salmon…but maybe avoid the shrimp. These are the suggestions of a new study that compared the nutritional and emissions impact of different seafoods, homing in on a number of species, including bivalves and small pelagic forage fish, that would be a nutritional match for meat—while having impressively low emissions too. Countries that consume diets heavy in beef, chicken, and pork will require a shift to more environmentally-sensitive foods to keep us in line with climate goals. But when it comes to dietary alternatives, fish have often been forgotten amid increasingly sophisticated plant-based protein substitutes, like pea protein burgers and soy chicken cutlets. Where consumers are urged to replace red meat with fish, seafoods are often treated as a unit, without accounting for large differences in nutritional value and emissions impact between different types, the researchers on the new Nature Communications Earth & Environment study say. For instance, emissions output can be seriously influenced by how fish are caught, or if they’re farmed, what food they receive. Here, they identified wild-caught salmonid species including pink and sockeye salmon, smaller wild forage species including mackerel and anchovies, and farmed bivalves like mussels and oysters as those with the lowest greenhouse gas emissions per nutrient density ratio. In fact, as the researchers calculate, these three groups represent “35% of the available nutrition density while only contributing 6% of production-related GHG emissions across all species assessed [link to www.anthropocenemagazine.org (secure)] mercury anyone ??!! Last Edited by Coastie Patriot on 09/28/2022 08:30 AM Coastie Patriot SIC SEMPER TYRRANIS THE SAME PEOPLE WHO SAID NO GUNS BECAUSE OF POLICE NOW WANT TO DEFUND THE POLICE!!!! Dr Thaddeus They They don't really care whether the truth gets out, because the public no longer knows what's meant by "the truth." Well, I mean, no one can tell the difference anymore between what's real and what's fake. Anyway, the point is, I can tell you all of this, right out in the open, because it doesn't matter who knows about it. They won't know whether to believe it or not.- X Files: Lost art of Forehead Sweat A gun is a tool, Marion, no better or no worse than any other tool, an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that. -SHANE- Jefferson Smith: You see, boys forget what their country means by just reading The Land of the Free in history books. Then they get to be men they forget even more. Liberty's too precious a thing to be buried in books, Miss Saunders. Men should hold it up in front of them every single day of their lives and say: I'm free to think and to speak. My ancestors couldn't, I can, and my children will. Boys ought to grow up remembering that . - MR Smith Goes To Washington- to grow up remembering th My oath to support and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic has no expiration date!!! Ten Bears : It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. Outlaw Josey Wales |
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