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The carbon footprint of foods: are differences explained by the impacts of methane? - Our World in Data
Simple Happy Kitchen - 🌎 Food's carbon footprint is the greenhouse gas emissions produced by growing, farming, rearing, processing, transporting, storing, cooking and disposing of the food we eat. Changing the foods
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The carbon footprint of foods: are differences explained by the impacts of methane? - Our World in Data
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The carbon footprint of foods: are differences explained by the impacts of methane? - Our World in Data
![The carbon emissions of 5 "popular" meals in the United States -- The ingredients in a tofu stir fry take about 3.70 CO2e/kg to produce while the ingredients in a common steak The carbon emissions of 5 "popular" meals in the United States -- The ingredients in a tofu stir fry take about 3.70 CO2e/kg to produce while the ingredients in a common steak](https://i.imgur.com/7yIN0EH.jpg)