Tag: emissions


  • Desserts and carbon emissions

    How can we choose low carbon emitting desserts? Professor Brindle’s book ‘Food and climate change without the hot air’ offers some insights on how we can reduce carbon emissions of popular desserts.   Cake Most cakes typically have many dairy products and is a high emissions dessert compared to other options. Cakes contain butter, milk…

  • Choosing a takeaway Indian curry

    An Indian takeaway is one of the most popular takeaways to have in Britain. How can we reduce carbon emissions when ordering Indian food? Indian curries and meat As with all meals, curries with meat and in particular beef and lamb, are going to have a higher carbon footprint. So, the best things to order…

  • Choosing a takeaway pizza

    Choosing a takeaway pizza Everyone loves a pizza and its one of the most popular takeaways around the world. But how can you choose a pizza and keep down your carbon footprint? Pizza and cheese One thing to think about when choosing a pizza is the amount of cheese that is on a pizza. Mike…

  • Beer and wine: which has less carbon emissions?

    Beer and wine are the most popular alcoholic drinks. In the UK, 68 litres of beer and 11.88 bottles of wine were drunk per person in 2022 in the UK. So how do carbon emissions compare between beer and wine? Research by Professor Bridle from Universit of York shows beer and wine as a drink…

  • Which coffee has lower carbon emissions?

    If you love your caffeine fix and can’t live without coffee, how can you choose a coffee which lowers your carbon footprint? Coffee and milk Adding cow’s milk to coffee makes a big difference to a coffee’s carbon footprint because a lot of land is needed for cows to graze and to grow their food.…

  • Carbon emission reducing snacks

    Carbon emission reducing snacks What snacks should you eat if you want to reduce your carbon footprint? Professor Bridle’s book ‘Food and climate change without the hot air’ analyses typical snacks we eat and suggest ways we can make small changes in our snacks to change our footprint. Chocolate Chocolate bars will vary in their…

  • A diet that is suitable for a net zero world is quite different from a typical diet people eat today. Today’s diet is meat rich, with more saturated fat, sugar and salt than we should be consuming. In the UK alone, poor diet accounts for 13% of deaths as it causes diabetes, cancer, high blood…

  • Beer or wine?

    Beer or wine?

    Beer and wine are the most popular alcoholic drink. In the UK, 68 litres of beer and 11.88 bottles of wine were drunk per person in 2022 in the UK. So how do carbon emissions compare between beer and wine? Research by Bridle (2020) showed beer and wine as a drink have the same carbon…

  • Tea or coffee?

    Tea or coffee?

    Does tea or coffee have more emissions? Tea and coffee are amongst the most popular drinks consumed across the world. Around 2 billion cups of coffee and 5 billion cups of tea are drunk everyday worldwide. They create a carbon footprint through their production. If you are indifferent between drinking either of the drinks, choose…