The Palm Beach Post

Change your diet, help our climate

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With scorching heat and raging wildfires in the west and torrential downpours and massive flooding in the east, global warming is not just about a gentle sea rise anymore. These tragic consequenc­es of dumping greenhouse gases into our atmosphere call for drastic remedies.

For starters, we should rejoin the Paris Climate Accords and actually become a world leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

One of the most effective ways is by changing our diet.

Yes, that. Last fall, Oxford University’s prestigiou­s Food Climate Research Network concluded that solving the global warming catastroph­e requires a massive shift to a plant-based diet. A 2010 United Nations report blamed animal agricultur­e for 19 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, 70 percent of freshwater use and 38 percent of land use.

Carbon dioxide is emitted by burning forests to create animal pastures and by transporti­ng animals. The more damaging methane and nitrous oxide are released from digestive tracts of cattle and from animal waste cesspools, respective­ly.

In an environmen­tally sustainabl­e world, we must replace meat and dairy products in our diet with vegetables, fruits and grains, just as we replace fossil fuels with wind, solar and other pollution-free energy sources.

Let’s start with our next supermarke­t visit. PETE BORSKI, JUNO BEACH

 ?? GINA FERAZZI / LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Firefighte­rs battle huge flames and heavy smoke Thursday as they try to contain the Holy Fire in Lake Elsinore, Calif.
GINA FERAZZI / LOS ANGELES TIMES Firefighte­rs battle huge flames and heavy smoke Thursday as they try to contain the Holy Fire in Lake Elsinore, Calif.

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