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Plain English with Derek Thompson

What’s the Best Diet for Planet Earth?

Plain English with Derek Thompson

The Ringer

News Commentary, News

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

If you love food and also consider yourself a good person, you probably care about where your food comes from, how it’s grown, and whether it's part of a system that is destroying the planet. After all, if you study just about any problem related to the environment, sooner or later your study will make solid contact with our food systems. Our food is responsible for 25 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. But not everybody who claims to care about the environment knows what they’re talking about. Eating local? Eating organic? Counterintuitively, these behaviors aren't as ecologically beneficial as many people claim. These facts and more come from Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist, the deputy editor of Our World in Data, and the author of a new book 'Not the End of the World.' As Ritchie argues at length in her book, a lot of liberals assume that anything that sounds like pastoralism and natural living is better for the planet. But in fact, it is technological progress that allows for highly efficient farming, high-quality foods with less land consumed by agriculture, less water wasted, and more forests spared. Many times, our pastoralist instincts to appear virtuous when it comes to food and the planet don’t actually achieve virtuous outcomes. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at [email protected]. Host: Derek Thompson Guest: Hannah Ritchie Producer: Devon Baroldi Links mentioned: "Environmental Impacts of Food Production," Our World in Data https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Did Don Draper really buy the world of Coke?

0:04.0

Did Tony Soprano really die or just order more onion rings?

0:08.0

The finales of our favorite shows can make us argue,

0:10.0

make us cry, and make us crazy.

0:13.2

From Spotify and the Ringer, I'm Andy Greenwald, and this is Stick The Landing, a new

0:17.1

podcast where we'll be telling the story of Modern TV backwards, one fade out at a time. Find Stick the landing on Wednesdays on the Prestige TV feed,

0:26.0

on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:29.0

Today's episode is about food, diet, and climate change.

0:37.0

If you're a good citizen of the planet, the sort of person who loves delicious food,

0:42.0

but considers yourself a moral eater, a person who wants to be an ethical diner.

0:47.0

My guess is that you think about where your food comes from, how it's grown.

0:51.0

Is it local? Does it have one of those organic stickers on the fruit?

0:54.6

Perhaps you know people that sound like that perfectly satirized couple on the show

0:59.4

Portlandia from several years ago. The chicken is a heritage breed, woodland-raised chicken

1:05.7

that's been fed a diet of sheep's milk, soy, and hazelnuts. Okay this is

1:10.8

local? Yes, absolutely.

1:13.4

I'm going to ask you just one more time, and it's local.

1:15.8

It is.

1:16.8

Is that USDA organic or organ organic or Portland organic?

1:20.0

It's just all across the board organic.

1:22.5

That sketch, by the way, ends with the characters

1:25.1

getting up, leaving the restaurant

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