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Diet for a Small Planet
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Frances Moore Lappe's "Diet for a Small Planet" is a highly influential book promoting vegetarianism and sustainable food systems.
It emphasizes the environmental and ethical implications of meat consumption, highlighting the inefficiency of using grain to feed livestock.
The book provides practical advice on adopting a plant-based diet and advocates for social justice through food choices.
Its impact has been significant in raising awareness about the environmental and ethical costs of industrial agriculture.
The book remains relevant today, as concerns about climate change and food security continue to grow.
It emphasizes the environmental and ethical implications of meat consumption, highlighting the inefficiency of using grain to feed livestock.
The book provides practical advice on adopting a plant-based diet and advocates for social justice through food choices.
Its impact has been significant in raising awareness about the environmental and ethical costs of industrial agriculture.
The book remains relevant today, as concerns about climate change and food security continue to grow.
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Mentioned by Tom Hartmann as the book club's current read, discussing plant-centered diets and their impact on the planet.

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Mentioned by Seth Tibbott as a book that influenced his decision to become a vegetarian and inspired his interest in plant-based protein.

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Mentioned by Seth Tibbott as the book that inspired him to become a vegetarian and consider sustainable food production.

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Peter Singer as a book arguing for more plant foods and less animal products based on food waste.


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