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India's dietary patterns found to have smallest carbon footprint of several countries


India’s dietary patterns found to have smallest carbon footprint of several countries
Firstpost
12-03-2021
FP Trending
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India’s dietary patterns found to have smallest carbon footprint of several countries
A new study conducted by researchers at Tulane University, Louisiana, USA, shows that the carbon footprint of people following the dietary guidelines of different countries varies drastically. The study compared the dietary guidelines of seven countries namely the United States, the Netherlands, Oman, Germany, India, Uruguay and Thailand. Main food groups like fruits, vegetables, protein foods, oils/fats, dairy and grains were studied to see the consumption pattern of people belonging to these countries. These dietary guidelines are not uncommon as they are issued by many countries around the world, for their citizens to follow. ....

United States , Brittany Kovacs , Diego Rose , National Institute Of Nutrition , Tulane University , Firstpost India , Firstpost In India , Tulane News , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பிரிட்டானி கோவ்யாக்ஸ் , டியாகோ உயர்ந்தது , தேசிய நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் ஊட்டச்சத்து , துலேன் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , துலேன் செய்தி ,

India's dietary guidelines has smallest carbon footprint in the world, finds study


India’s dietary patterns found to have smallest carbon footprint of several countries
Firstpost
12-03-2021
FP Trending
© Provided by Firstpost
India’s dietary patterns found to have smallest carbon footprint of several countries
A new study conducted by researchers at Tulane University, Louisiana, USA, shows that the carbon footprint of people following the dietary guidelines of different countries varies drastically. The study compared the dietary guidelines of seven countries namely the United States, the Netherlands, Oman, Germany, India, Uruguay and Thailand. Main food groups like fruits, vegetables, protein foods, oils/fats, dairy and grains were studied to see the consumption pattern of people belonging to these countries. These dietary guidelines are not uncommon as they are issued by many countries around the world, for their citizens to follow. ....

United States , Brittany Kovacs , Diego Rose , National Institute Of Nutrition , Tulane University , Firstpost India , Firstpost In India , Tulane News , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , பிரிட்டானி கோவ்யாக்ஸ் , டியாகோ உயர்ந்தது , தேசிய நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் ஊட்டச்சத்து , துலேன் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , துலேன் செய்தி ,