Global food systems are responsible for nearly one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization. At the same time, diet-related diseases account for millions of deaths annually, straining both human health and healthcare systems (WHO). Our digestive systems reflect the foods we consume, yet shifting entrenched dietary habits towards more sustainable patterns remains a complex challenge—one at the heart of both planetary and personal well-being.
Health
29. Incorporating Sea Vegetables Sea vegetables, such as nori, kelp, wakame, and dulse, are highly nutritious and represent a sustainable food source. Rich in iodine, iron,…