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h English (en) | A shift towards [[plant-based diets]] would help to mitigate climate change. In particular, reducing meat consumption would help to reduce methane emissions. If high-income nations switched to a plant-based diet, vast amounts of land used for animal agriculture could be allowed to [[Restoration ecology|return to their natural state]]. This in turn has the potential to sequester 100 billion tonnes of {{CO2}} by the end of the century. A comprehensive analysis found that plant based diets reduce emissions, water pollution and land use significantly (by 75%), while reducing the destruction of wildlife and usage of water. [[File:GHG by diet groups.svg|thumb|right|Environmental footprint of 55,504 UK citizens by diet group (''Nat Food'' 4, 565–574, 2023).]] |