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Small Adjustments in Meat and Dairy Consumption May Benefit Scotland's Climate and Health Goals

Research suggests that modest reductions in meat and dairy intake could assist Scotland in meeting its climate objectives while also promoting better health outcomes.

Editorial StaffJuly 3, 20261 min read

A recent study published in Nature Food indicates that even small changes to meat and dairy consumption can significantly contribute to reducing emissions in Scotland.

The research highlights the potential benefits of incorporating more vegetables, beans, and eggs into diets as a means to achieve these climate goals.

This approach not only aims to address environmental concerns but also seeks to enhance overall health and nutrition for the population.