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A new study says eating more plants and less meat could prevent millions of deaths and cut emissions.
A 2025 report by the EAT-Lancet Commission finds that adopting the Planetary Health Diet—rich in plants and limited in animal products—could prevent up to 15 million premature deaths annually, reduce chronic disease risk by 27%, and cut food-related greenhouse gas emissions by over half.
The diet recommends daily intake of 500g fruits and vegetables, 150g whole grains, 25g nuts, and 75g legumes, with limited red meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy.
It highlights that food systems contribute 30% of global emissions, while nearly 3.7 billion people lack access to healthy food, and the wealthiest 30% drive most environmental harm.
Experts urge policy changes like taxes on unhealthy foods and subsidies for nutritious options to make sustainable diets accessible and protect ecosystems.
Un nuevo estudio dice que comer más plantas y menos carne podría evitar millones de muertes y reducir las emisiones.