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Food and Climate Change without the hot air: Change your diet: the easiest way to help save the planet: without the hot air

Autor S L Bridle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2020
Did you know that more than a quarter of the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change come from food?In this ground-breaking and accessible book, Professor Sarah Bridle calculates the greenhouse gas emissions of a selection of our most popular meals and beverages, from a cup of tea and a bowl of cereal to spaghetti bolognese and chicken tikka masala. Breaking down different ingredients and cooking methods to reveal their environmental impact, she finds delicious and sustainable meal alternatives. With this knowledge, we can make a conscious effort to lower our emissions, such as eating more locally grown produce and introducing meat-free days, enabling us to help our planet while also eating healthier food.As well as explaining how our food choices impact the environment and giving practical advice on how to lower emissions, Food and Climate Change without the hot air considers how climate change will affect the food of the future. A rigorously researched discussion of how food and climate change are intimately connected, Bridle also dives into the important topic of food waste and gives valuable tips to avoid leftovers. Illustrated in full colour throughout, this is an essential resource for anyone with eco-anxiety looking for quick and easy ideas to become more sustainable.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857845030
ISBN-10: 0857845039
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Colourful graphs, maps and photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 188 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Uit Cambridge Ltd
Seria without the hot air

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Part of the successful 'without the hot air' series, this book highlights how food and climate change are connected.

Notă biografică

Sarah Bridle is a food activist and a professor at Manchester University, dividing her research time between food-related climate change and astrophysics. She is committed to a change in food policy because of her children and her concern for their future. Bridle is the founder of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Food Network+, bringing together food research and industry. In her roles with the Greenhouse Gas and Dietary choices Open source Toolkit (GGDOT) and Take a Bite out of Climate Change, she combines data from food choices and greenhouse gas emissions to inform both the public and policy makers.

Cuprins

IntroductionBreakfastTea and coffeeSugarMilkBread and toastA bowl of cerealEggsBreakfast summaryLunchA cheese sandwichHam, pork and baconSaladPizzaA baked potato, or friesBeans and other legumesYogurt and creamLunch summarySnacksA piece of fruitChocolate and sweetsNutsPotato crisps/chipsSoft drinks and juicesA piece of cakeSnacks summaryEvening mealSpaghetti bologneseChicken curry tikka masalaRiceFish and chipsVegBeer or wine?DessertEvening meal summaryLooking aheadFood emissions for a whole dayLeftovers and food wasteHealthVegan and other climate-motivated dietsHow can governments help?Food as part of the solutionMaking the changeAppendixesA Climate changeB Impacts of climate change on foodC Food in the future

Recenzii

Like the other HOT AIR authors, Bridle's clear, nonthreatening, technical language, brilliant data visualizations, and examples grounded in our daily experience make this a powerful read.
Sarah Bridle has written an important book that is full of useful information and is easy to read. I'm already thinking differently about the food I eat.
What was once a mystery has now been made crystal clear... An essential source for anyone working to save the planet.
Takes a cool calm look at the heat-inducing effects of different food choices. This is a very readable book setting out in detail the gradients of better and worse choices to plan environmentally sustainable diets.
Can you eat delicious food and still be kind to the climate by cutting the CO2 emissions that come from eating? Sarah Bridle shows how. She assembles all you need in brilliantly simple graphics and appealing jargon-free text.
No kitchen should be without this engaging, carefully researched and practical guide to the carbon in our food.
Provides a levelheaded, clear, and detailed picture of food emissions - a basic literacy we should all have in a time of accelerating climate consequence.
A wonderful, fact-filled but readable book, full of clear explanations of the emissions associated with everything we eat, identifying what is important and what is negligible.
A marvel of synthesised research, clear explanation, and friendly wit.
Sarah Bridle leads the reader through the climate impacts of our food, meal by meal. She uses the most up-to-date science and brings it to life in a personal, engaging and non-judgemental way.
Ground-breaking, well-researched and accessible.
Superb work... an eye-opening journey through the climate costs of our food and drink. Succinct and well-researched, this book is a great resource for anyone who wants to know how to help tackle climate change with every meal.
Provides information about the carbon footprint of foods many of us eat in an attractive, readable, well-researched and nicely-structured volume. I will be dipping into it regularly.
Cuts through much of the confusion and complexity around the climate-change consequences of what we eat to provide a clear guide of how changes to diets can contribute to a more sustainable world.
It's all about quality ingredients beautifully prepared. And here you'll be nourished by tasty hard facts and zesty stats, mellowed in a sauce of wit and clarity. A climate friendly kitchen essential.
Thinking about what we eat is one of the most important things we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint. This book shows how it's possible to make a big difference and enjoy a nutritious, healthy, balanced diet without having to be an eco-saint every single meal. If you enjoy your food but also care about the planet, as I do, then this book is for you.
This fascinating and important book deserves world-wide success. Sarah Bridle presents, engagingly and clearly, a vast amount of information that's important not just for policymakers but for all of us who want to make a difference in our everyday lives.