Worried About the Paris Climate Accord? Eat a Plant-Based Diet
The United States pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord today. But we can continue to help fight climate change and protect the environment in other ways, including eating a plant-based diet.
The United States pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord today. But we can continue to help fight climate change and protect the environment in other ways, including eating a plant-based diet. Did you know that eating beans instead of beef is beneficial for the environment? Or that it takes 660 gallons to make one single burger?
Share these five graphics to let the world know that no matter what happens with the #ParisAgreement, you are committed to fighting climate change with a plant-based diet.
An 8-minute long shower uses 17 gallons of water. To make one single burger, it takes 660 gallons of water. Choose plant-based. #EarthDay pic.twitter.com/fonihLB23Z
— Physicians Committee (@PCRM) April 22, 2017
A new study finds that swapping beef for beans can help the U.S. reach targeted greenhouse gas emission reductions! https://t.co/urVzCoQrq7 pic.twitter.com/vxQrd2h6ZF
— Physicians Committee (@PCRM) May 24, 2017
Simple choices we make every day can play a huge role in protecting the planet. #EarthDay pic.twitter.com/8lyj9Z9kBo
— Neal Barnard, MD (@DrNealBarnard) April 22, 2017
In honor of #EarthDay, choose beans instead of beef this weekend. Good for your health and good for the planet! pic.twitter.com/za6nPaUphn
— Neal Barnard, MD (@DrNealBarnard) April 21, 2017
The meat industry contributes more to climate change than cars, buses, and trains. Choose plant-based for #EarthDay: https://t.co/ukVMuR4B58 pic.twitter.com/fpzf0sMhAP
— Neal Barnard, MD (@DrNealBarnard) April 22, 2017