Plant-based diets could combat obesity and the climate crisis/food tech news Asia
Plant-based diets could combat obesity and the climate crisis

Eric Lambin, member of the European Commission's Chief Scientific Advisory Group and Co-Author of Towards Sustainable Food Consumption, highlights that plant-based diets can boost human health, combat climate change, and contribute to more sustainable food systems.

In a recent interview published in Horizon, Mr. Lambin, a professor of geography and sustainability sciences at the University of Leuven in Belgium, discussed the need for more sustainable and healthy food systems. "We now face a . . .

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