This Diet Is Better For the Planet. But Is It Better For You, Too?
Less than a half-ounce of red meat per day: That's how much a new report says we should eat to meet nutritional needs and help save the planet. Americans on average now eat four to six times as much.
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January 27, 2019 at 07:00PM
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NPR News: This Diet Is Better For the Planet. But Is It Better For You, Too?
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