Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day

Published 9:23 pm Friday, May 1, 2020

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To the editor:

With the 50th anniversary of Earth Day just celebrated on April 22, we are already reducing our carbon footprint during the pandemic by curtailing travel. But we can do much more by cutting our consumption of animal meat and milk products. Yes, that.

A recent article in the respected journal Nature argues that animal agriculture is a major driver of climate change, of air and water pollution, and of depletion of soil and freshwater resources. Oxford University’s prestigious Food Climate Research Network reports that solving the global warming catastrophe requires a massive shift to plant-based eating.

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In an environmentally sustainable world, we must replace meat and dairy products with vegetables, fruits and grains, just as we replace fossil fuels with wind, solar and other renewable energy sources.

We can begin with a one-minute food test at www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/30/climate/your-diet-quiz-global-warming.html. Then, let’s celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day at our supermarket.

Sonny Nuesbaum

Suffolk