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		<title>Making sustainable food choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 20:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jabeen Quadir</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Carbon Footprint]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Green Living]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Granted, the global food supply is not one of the most significant contributors to climate change and emissions of greenhouse gases. However, in the spirit of maintaining awareness and doing what we can as individuals to mitigate the impacts of climate change, becoming aware of more sustainable food choices is a relatively easy action to [...]]]></description>
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</script></div>Granted, the global food supply is not one of the most significant contributors to climate change and emissions of greenhouse gases. However, in the spirit of maintaining awareness and doing what we can as individuals to mitigate the impacts of climate change, becoming aware of more sustainable food choices is a relatively easy action to take. I don’t believe in randomly curbing consumer choices (I love having access to the most exotic foods from around the world!), but just knowing about the factors that impact those choices can help to shift our mindset in meaningful ways.</p>
<p>It seems perfectly logical to start with organic, in-season, locally grown food. This addresses the importance of reducing the transportation distance from the farm to your supermarket and minimizing or eliminating the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. However, foods grown in climates and soils that are naturally most suited for their production can have a much lower environmental impact than local products grown under artificially enhanced conditions, even if they’re shipped across great distances. There are other factors to keep in mind to ensure that you’re reducing the carbon footprint of the food you consume:</p>
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<li>irrigation requirements</li>
<li>methods of harvesting, processing, preservation and storage</li>
<li>minimal packaging, or at least reusable and recyclable packaging</li>
<li>climate and growing season</li>
<li>mode of transportation (air, water, rail, etc.)</li>
<li>fair trade and sustainable agriculture practices</li>
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<p>Your method of cooking can negate all the effort you put into sourcing your food, if you’re not conscious of the energy and water consumed in its preparation.</p>
<p>Finally, coming soon to a supermarket near you&#8212; a carbon label for your food products.</p>
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