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Eating Plants, Reducing Emissions

Plant-Rich Diets
Health/Nutrition
Food,Agriculture & Land Use
Grade 9
ON
Eating Plants, Reducing Emissions

Description

Eating a plant-rich diet is one meaningful way individuals can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In this lesson, students explore how food choices connect to climate change and consider how shifting toward more plant-based meals can support a net-zero future. Students will also prepare and taste a plant-rich recipe, discovering that climate-conscious meals can be both practical and delicious.

Lesson Type: Project

Duration: Single Class

Sector: Food,Agriculture & Land Use

Context: Lifestyle, Home

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