We all have in common that we are human and call this planet our home.
However, the planet as we know it won’t remain as it is forever, unless we, as 8 billion human beings, work collectively to look after it. One of the ways we can do this is through our food choices, as that affects food systems, a significant contributor to the state of the planet.
In this episode, I bring Jayden Ordner back for a second episode to talk about how we can make dietary choices that will not only improve our own health and longevity, but also for our planet.
Jayden shares a lot of eye-opening information about how food systems affect deforestation, loss of biodiversity, water usage and greenhouse gas emissions, and provides us with tangible strategies that we can put in place if we want to preserve mother earth for all other beings and future generations.
Timestamps:
0:00- Intro
3:16- About Jayden’s adventures in nature
11:36- What is the urgency of taking action to preserve the planet
17:39- How do we know that these changes are not part of the earth’s natural patterns
21:59- How big is the role of our food choices on the environment?
31:20- Up to 90% of food is being wasted by the time it hits supermarket shelves
38:16 - How food systems affect species extinction and biodiversity loss
40:40- The effects of our food choices on water use
44:23- The effects of our food choices on gas emissions
47:17- Which is most impactful- How food is produced or how far it is shipped?
52:28- Regenerative agriculture
58:12- Supermarket labels to be aware of
1:03:19- How much of a difference can one person make by changing their diet?
1:05:41- 5 top dietary choices you can make to create the largest difference for the planet
1:18:00- More resources to learn more about this
References:
Eat Lancet Planetary Health Diet:
https://eatforum.org/eat-lancet-commission/the-planetary-health-diet-and-you/
Eat Lancet Commission Research:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)31788-4/fulltext
38,000 Farms Study
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6392/987
Our World in Data:
https://ourworldindata.org/land-use
Compost Revolution:
https://compostrevolution.com.au
BBC Food Comparison Chart
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46459714
About Jayden
Jayden Ordner is a nutrition science and dietetics student. He also has a degree in philosophy. He enjoys running marathons on trails throughout the mountain ranges in his home state of Victoria, Australia. Jayden is passionate about plant-based nutrition and the power of our food choices to address the climate crisis
Instagram: @jayden_ordner
About Trang
I am a Personal Performance Coach and Physiotherapist based in Melbourne, Australia. My mission is to guide individuals to achieve their greatest potential and thrive within themselves, and from there use their power to contribute to a flourishing world. To me, this is the overarching vision as humanity can only thrive when the planet is thriving; and in reverse; the planet can only thrive if humanity works in harmony to thrive as a whole.
With this vision, I work broadly and comprehensively to guide individuals to step into their highest selves. From running & strength coaching, to Physiotherapy services for injured athletes and personal mentoring so that individuals can achieve their desired outcomes. I do this through online and in-person programs, as well as group and 1-1.
Instagram: @trang_nova
Facebook: Trang Nova
Youtube: Trang Nova
Website: www.trangnova.com
Email: trang@trangnova.com
Download my FREE ebook 'Connect To Thrive': https://alignedperformance.com.au/connect-to-thrive/
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