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Dietary Fibre and Global Warming

Human Nutrition and Climate Change

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The book explores the significant impact of human activities on the ecosystem, particularly focusing on how industrialization and modern dietary choices contribute to climate change. It highlights the role of colonic and endosymbiotic archaea in producing methane, a potent greenhouse gas, exacerbated by low dietary fiber and high fat and protein intake. The author argues that reversing global warming is possible through dietary changes that increase fiber consumption, thereby reducing archaeal growth and its associated methane emissions.

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Dietary Fibre and Global Warming, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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Title
Dietary Fibre and Global Warming
Subtitle
Human Nutrition and Climate Change
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
268
ISBN13
9786204202747
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The book explores the significant impact of human activities on the ecosystem, particularly focusing on how industrialization and modern dietary choices contribute to climate change. It highlights the role of colonic and endosymbiotic archaea in producing methane, a potent greenhouse gas, exacerbated by low dietary fiber and high fat and protein intake. The author argues that reversing global warming is possible through dietary changes that increase fiber consumption, thereby reducing archaeal growth and its associated methane emissions.