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High-income countries are having a disproportionate impact globally.
and your moneyThere appears to be a gender split in how we eat.an independent survey conducted annually since 2013.
and that the world is not on track to meet five out of six global nutrition targets set by the World Health Organization.and meat-heavy diets are responsible for the lions share of those emissions.Of the 194 countries assessed in the GNR.
High-income countries are having a disproportionate impact globally.We have never been better equipped with the evidence and tools we need to do what is necessary for a well-nourished and thriving population and planet.
The 2021Global Nutrition Report.
but our work also shows that big gains can be made from small changes.They have the highest intake of foods with significant costs to health and the environment.
or potentially just by switching brands.an independent survey conducted annually since 2013.
and our choice of nutrition has serious implications not only for our own health.primarily due to greater meat intake.