What you eat could decide the planet’s future
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eople, the holidays often bring joyful indulgence, followed by regret and ambitious New Year’s resolutions to eat better.

A recent study from the University of British Columbia suggests moderation should not be a seasonal goal but a long-term one. The research found that 44 percent of the global population would need to change their eating habits to keep global warming below 2 °C.

The study was led by Dr. Juan Diego Martinez while he was a doctoral student at UBC’s Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability. He explains what the research uncovered and outlines practical diet changes that could make a real difference.

**What did you find? **

Half of us globally and at least 90 percent of Canadians need to change our diets to prevent severe planetary warming. And that…

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