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Impact Rating (0-5): Impact = 0 (least) - 5 (most). This is a combination of a calculated scale and expert judgment in the absence of scientific data that directly quantifies the impact of a particular action.

5 - ~80% target progress (2,000+ kg CO2e)
4 - ~60% (1,000 - 2,000 kg CO2e)
3 - ~20% (500 - 1,000 kg CO2e)
2 - ~10% (100 - 500 kg CO2e)
1 - <10% (<100 kg CO2e)
0 - <1% (<30 kg CO2e)
1

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yes

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Categories: Food



Description

Nuts are about as good as it gets per calorie and gram of protein. They are both nut-ritious (pun intended!) and a planet-friendly option. They are generally efficient to produce and generate little carbon pollution in the process. As a bonus, nuts are currently replacing croplands, which means extra carbon stored in nut trees. Why not support that trend by making them a larger portion of your diet?

Plus, because nuts are in a natural state (i.e., not processed), they will provide longer-lasting energy instead of calorie bomb processed alternatives. That means you could end up losing some weight and improve your health at the same time!



Tips

• Have fun exploring different types of nuts. Figure out what you enjoy and bring some variety to your diet.
• Do not judge a nut on its price. Just because something costs more does not mean it is better. Usually, it is a reflection of the cost of production and transport.
• Not all nuts are created equal from a sustainability standpoint, but all are better than eating meat.
• Peanuts are easier on the environment than almonds. It takes much less water to grow peanuts than the same amount of almonds. And unfortunately, most almonds are grown in drought-stricken California.
• Brazil nuts benefit the environment because they only grow well when surrounded by their natural ecosystem. This helps stop deforestation in the Amazon.
• Hazelnuts also do not need a lot of pesticides and can be grown in soils where other crops will not grow, helping us use our limited land better.
• While these are interesting tie-breakers to navigate the nut world, ultimately, the key is to eat more nuts! A win for your taste buds, your health, and our shared planet.

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