A new randomized clinical trial highlighted by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine reveals that replacing meat and dairy with a low-fat vegan diet—including soybeans—can reduce diet-related greenhouse gas emissions by 35%, underscoring the climate impact of food choices.

Published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health, the study found that this dietary shift delivers emissions savings comparable to eliminating about 600 miles of driving per person annually, demonstrating a tangible environmental benefit from everyday consumption changes.

The findings reinforce growing scientific consensus that animal-based foods, particularly meat and dairy, carry significantly higher environmental footprints, while plant-based alternatives offer a scalable pathway to lower emissions without requiring systemic infrastructure changes. (PCRM)

Source: Dairynews7x7 7 April, 2026 Read full article here

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