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How important is personal action to combating climate change?

Published: Oct 4, 2021 Crawled: Sep 11, 2023 at 7:06 PM Length: 157 words
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EATING LESS meat or giving up flying are palpable ways people can help mitigate climate change. But how much does personal action matter? And how should societies meet the challenge of lowering greenhouse gas emissions? Yael Parag of the Reichman University in Tel Aviv weighs the merits of individual carbon budgets. Bruce Friedrich of the Good Food Institute highlights the impact of eating beef. And Jon Fasman, The Economists US digital editor, tries a lab-grown meat substitute to assess its flavour and potential. Hosted by Vijay Vaitheeswaran, The Economists global energy and climate innovation editor, with environment editor Catherine Brahic, and Oliver Morton, our briefings editor. Runtime: 31 min Subscribe and listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | Google | Overcast For full access to print, digital and audio editions as well as exclusive live events, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/climatepod and you can sign up to our fortnightly climate newsletter at economist.com/theclimateissue

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Article ID
4023
Article Name
how-important-is-personal-action-to-combating-climate-change
Date Published
Oct 4, 2021
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Sep 11, 2023 at 7:06 PM
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