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[Climate change, food production and human health.] Ugeskrift for laeger [Ugeskr Laeger] Journal article

 
Færgeman O, Ostergaard L 
[Climate change, food production and human health.] [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Ugeskr Laeger 2009 Oct 26; 171(44):3181-3184.


Production of livestock accounts for 18% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Although livestock products can alleviate malnutrition in poor countries, they are associated with diseases of affluence in wealthy countries. Red meat (pork, beef, sheep and goat), especially, is associated with higher rates of death due to cardiovascular disease and cancer. A policy of reducing consumption of red meat in wealthy countries and encouraging a limited consumption increase in poor countries would benefit the climate as well as human health.



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