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Cincinnati Edition explores Earth Day themes on Thursday s show. The fight against climate change is being waged to varying degrees globally, but it can also be fought in the kitchen and in our lifestyles, argues author Paul Greenberg. The best-selling writer of the book Four Fish is back with a new title, The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to Trim Your Carbon Footprint. In the new book, Greenberg explains how we can choose foods that are more environmentally friendly (like opting for more chicken and less beef, and also cutting back on cheese). He also writes how the way certain types of food are brought to our markets can also be detrimental to the environment. For example, out of season produce is often flown to our area, while frozen products have a longer shelf life and can be transported by ship, leaving a smaller carbon footprint. ....
Science Writer Paul Greenberg s Climate Diet Offers Ways To Trim Your Carbon Footprint Paul Greenberg looks out at an anchoveta fleet in Peru. He was the subject of a 2017 FRONTLINE documentary titled The Fish On My Plate. Courtesy of FRONTLINE 210407 HITH Version 1 (1) 01.mp3 Paul Greenberg is a long-time outdoorsman and highly praised science writer. His new book, The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to Trim Your Carbon Footprint, gives readers simple ways to make their everyday lives more environmentally friendly. GBH Radioâs Henry Santoro talked to Greenberg about his book and lifelong dedication to sustainability. The transcript below has been edited for clarity. ....
Greenberg has written about food and the environment for years. He’s best known for his 2010 book Four Fish, which explored commercial fishing. For his new book, he asked dozens of experts, “If you’re going to make a choice in your particular field to do the best thing for the environment, what would it be?” The answers he got allowed him to design this roadmap for an average person, and his suggestions aren’t that hard to implement. You don’t have to go vegan (though it’s a good idea) and you don’t have to move into an off-grid yurt. You can dramatically reduce your carbon footprint with lots of little things, like cutting beef out of your diet or using an electric stove instead of gas. ....